They Paved Paradise and Put Up a Parking Lot
A few months ago I stumbled across this photo on the AlbanyGroup on Flickr. It is of the Northway Exit 1, shortly after it was constructed in the mid-1960s, prior to construction of Crossgates Mall.
The the Pine Bush at that time seems largely wild, although there are some newer housing subdivisions in the distance. The Northway and Thruway Interchange seem somewhat out of place, and once can only imagine what these wild lands must have looked like before these superhighways were overlaid over this area that once was mostly dirt roads, the wilds at the outskirts of the city.
Within a decade, much of this land would be filled in with Washington Avenue Extensionβs many strip malls and Crossgates Mall. These wild lands would be lost, at least temporarily to parking lots, suburban office buildings, and shopping centers.
Similar scenes can be seen across more rural portions of New York. What happened in the Albany Pine Bush can happen anywhere.