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Wall Collapses On Upper West Side Street

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Photograph from reader PS

Bricks from a 25-foot high wall's facade suddenly fell onto Freedom Place at West 68th Street on the Upper West Side. It's unclear if anyone was hurt. Currently the Fire Department is on the scene inspecting the damage and we hear that the Office of Emergency Management is also on the way. Fire trucks are blocking much of the short, four-block street that's parallel to Riverside Boulevard and West End Avenue.

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Photograph of parking garage facade on Freedom Place

The wall is outside a parking garage, which is built under a courtyard/lawn area for the Lincoln Towers complex. The sidewalk around the parking garage has been taped off, perhaps over concern that more of the facade might fall.

Freedom Place is named "In memory of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, who on June 21, 1964 in Philadelphia, Mississippi gave their lives in the unending struggle for freedom and democracy."

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  • Torgo

    This is apropos of nothing but in all of my years living near W68th street, I have never heard of Freedom Place much less walked along it. I couldn't place the photos at all and had to Google it. Crazy.

  • dschwarz

    I live nearby. As far as I know no one was injured. Freedom Place is usually deserted - especially the East side of the street.

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