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Moran Towing Corporation tugboats Brendan Turecamo and Margaret Moran at the end of Port Richmond Avenue. Photo taken by Brian W

DSC_0803.jpg Abandoned Erie Canal tugboat "Philip T. Feeney" at the end of Port Richmond Avenue. It was built in 1892 and had 600 HThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bAbandoned Erie Canal tugboat "Philip T. Feeney" at the end of Port Richmond Avenue. It was built in 1892 and had 600 HThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bAbandoned Erie Canal tugboat "Philip T. Feeney" at the end of Port Richmond Avenue. It was built in 1892 and had 600 HThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bAbandoned Erie Canal tugboat "Philip T. Feeney" at the end of Port Richmond Avenue. It was built in 1892 and had 600 HThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bAbandoned Erie Canal tugboat "Philip T. Feeney" at the end of Port Richmond Avenue. It was built in 1892 and had 600 HThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bAbandoned Erie Canal tugboat "Philip T. Feeney" at the end of Port Richmond Avenue. It was built in 1892 and had 600 HThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken b

Moran Towing Corporation tugboats Brendan Turecamo and Margaret Moran at the end of Port Richmond Avenue. Photo taken by Brian Weinberg, 2/2/2007.

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