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‘I cut out one little house at a time’: the trucker who spent decades building a tiny replica of NYC
Queens-born Joe Macken’s hyperrealistic model, made with wood, cardboard and glue, is now on view at the Museum of the City of New York In 2003, Joe Macken built a miniature model of a bridge out of popsicle sticks. He wanted it to look like a “hybrid” of the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg bridges. Soon after, Macken, who grew up in Middle Village, Queens, moved his family to a small town upstate, more than 160 miles from the city. Macken loaded his bridge on the moving truck. It did not make the trip. “It got destroyed, and I was kind of bummed,” said Macken, who is now 63. “So I figured, let me build something better.” Continue reading...
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