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Sunday Series: Heartbeat of America
A look through the lens of Bronxville-based photographer Jay Wilson.

I really can't stand much of Central Ave. The traffic, the strip malls, the chain restaurants. It's typically very uninspiring to me.
Curry Chevrolet up in Scarsdale is one of the exceptions. The vintage neon is just so cool, and even the hokey car-dealership balloons just scream 1950's Americana.
According to Curry's website, they were founded in 1919 in New York City, and now have dealerships as far away as Georgia.
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One can imagine walking through the lot in 1958, looking at the new Impalas and Bel Airs.
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Sunday Series is a photographic look at Bronxville, Tuckahoe and Eastchester through the lens of Bronxville-based photographer Jay Wilson. Every week, we post a new photo, taken by Wilson, depicting life in the three communities. You can see more of Wilson's work online at jbw-photo.com and read his daily column here on Patch.