Talk:Lion Brewery (New York City)

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i had written this article for the Manhattan Valley; and wanted to add more about the Elevator Trains, and other interesting aspects of Manhattan Valley. But an editor moved Lion Brewer to a separate page with the paren (U.S.). But Lion Brewery was a world famous New York Brewery, so i redirected the page to Lion Brewery New York. Hey look, i am just an amateur, new to this game. joe 02:15, 7 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Copyright issues

I have permission from the owner to ue his rusty beer cans. SEE BELOW Joe, no problem. I was in that part of New York City in 05 and walked over to where it used to stand. I have some more to scan in for that brewery, but nothing exciting for a Wikipedia page. Mark josephbrophy wrote: > Mark;> > Thanks for your cooperation. The internet is wonderful.> > It was a real pleasure to find your page on the Lion Brewery. I > watched them tear it down as a kid.> > Thanx, hope I can return the favor. I will link wikipedia to your website.> > joebrophy> > -----Original Message---- > From: Annette and Mark Benbow [1] > Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 6:18 AM > To: josephbrophy@brophy.net > Subject: Re: nice web site> > Hi Joseph. Thanks, I'm glad you like my site! I have a little more > to add to that page that I've found, but not a lot.> > As for the photos, the only ones that I'm fairly certain are copyright > free are the grainy scans from the 19th century. The rusty can is > mine and you can use it. The Red quart photo is copyrighted. The > blue quart is not. > > I hope that helps.> > Mark> > josephbrophy wrote:> >>Mark: >>I remember the lion brewery growing up in NYC as a kid. >>I am editing an article about Manhattan Valley for Wikipedia. >>I would like to use some of your beer cans on the site. But you would >>have to give up any copyright restrictions you might have on the >>photos. You may not be willing to do this. >>Are any of the pictures on your lion brewery page copy free?? >>>>Have a nice day.>> >>josephbrophy joe 02:35, 10 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Commentary about former location

An IP editor added the following commentary to the article in 2020.

The end of the next to last paragraph of your piece about the Lion Brewery indicates its area is now covered with apartment houses (Today, apartment houses occupy the Lion brewery's former location.)
This is not entirely true. Booker T Washington Junior High School is located between 108th and 107th streets on the Columbus Avenue end of the property. I knew some kids who went to the school, remember when it was being built, played handball in its yard, and messed up my left wrist when I fell chasing a grounder in a softball game on its hardtop almost 60 years ago. I also remember, somewhat more vaguely, the Caterpillar Ride of the annual carnival that used to set up on the grounds before the school was built. Sorry, no recollection of the brewery itself.
This is not a big deal but, a lot of kids went to Booker T over the years and might like to see it mentioned. If you look at a Maps application, you can verify this.
Your sentence could read: Today, blocks of apartment houses, small businesses, and Booker T Washington Junior High School occupy the Lion brewery's former location.

I have removed the commentary from the article, but made the suggested edit. --Macrakis (talk) 00:56, 16 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]