writers bench
located on 149th street in upper manhattan
once a meeting place for graffiti writers in new york city (1970’s & 1980’s). people would watch the art on the p-ssing trains (it was where the 2 & 5 lines converged)
now thanks to the mta and the clean train movement… it is only historical location, a reminder of what once was.
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