SummaryThree cropped images. Caption: "Pity the pedestrian--It's worth your life to walk across Fulton St. at Pierrepont St. with traffic coming at you from four directions at once. The white line in the photos at top and immediate left is the rim of the circular traffic isle. Reaching this, the pedestrian still has Washington St., similarly whirling with traffic, to cross. At the far left a section of Fulton St., just below the Pierrepont St. intersection is shown with traffic heading toward the bridge on Fulton St. and cutting around to negotiate the circle;" elevated subway structure overhead.
Cite AsBrooklyn Daily Eagle photographs, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
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