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Ovington Garages

How Parking Your Car on the Street Became Legal in Brooklyn

July 6, 2016November 2, 2018 Henry  Culture, History, Subways and Streets  Arthur D. Constant, cars, garages, on-street parking, Ovington Avenue, Ovington Garages, parking  1 Comment

You used to have to put it in a garage, such as the ones that’re still on Ovington Avenue.

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