Vic Morrow, Stanley Kubrick, George A. Romero, Irene Cara, Sherri Lewis, Shirley Ellis, Bobby Darin, Ed Kranepool..... Yup, all those famous folks came from The Bronx!❤
Thanks for visiting and taking the time to comment. The neighborhood is, indeed, scenic (especially along the water). But considering the ongoing "debate" about whether or not the neighborhood should carry its original "Throggs Neck" moniker or the Robert Moses-ified "Throgs Neck", I thought it was worthwhile to capture and highlight the name as it appears on the post office. At the very least, it seems we agree on the proper nomenclature! Cheers!
The Bronx is named after a savvy Swedish immigrant & merchant/business guy, by the name of Jonas Bronck, born in Sweden in 1600. In mid June 1639 he came over to New Amsterdam after crossing the Atlantic on a dutch ship, named "De Brandt van Troyen". Eventually, Mr. Bronck bought land from the Native Americans, expanded & did very well for himself & his family, who was referred to as the Bronck's. Hence = The Bronx! Ace Frehley of KISS grew up in the Fordham section. Serial killer David Berkowitz grew up in Soundview & Co-Op City.
There will be one in the near future! I visited North Riverdale and Riverdale (including Wave Hill) back in July of 2023 - which means I will be posting the photos and video as soon as I can. You can check here to see all of the photoshoots I took in 2023: www.cityneighborhoods.nyc/2023-photo-shoots
You know why they're building in the Bronx because Manhattan is astronomical living in Manhattan if you want to live in the city the Bronx is the cheapest way used to be all Italian-American built that City but that's what's happening right now is that Manhattan is too expensive they're finally thinking that the Bronx is cheapest real estate you can
Thank you for your feedback! Based on my research, I chose to represent the area you refer to as "Allerton" as the more specific subsections of "Bronxwood," "Olinville," and "Laconia." If I were to revise my maps, how would you define Allerton's boundaries? Also, in your opinion, what would make its inclusion more precise than my current maps which separate it into those two neighborhoods I mentioned above? I appreciate any feedback you can provide. Thanks! The map can be found here: www.cityneighborhoods.nyc/the-bronx-neighborhoods
Disagree. There are many more major metropolitan areas in the US with significantly higher crime rates than The Bronx. Also, there are plenty of places in The Bronx that are very desirable to live in.
YES Riverdale is beautiful, solid with the 50th Precinct. however it's expensive yet competitive. You actually need to take Metro North or Express bus into Manhattan get a car if you want to get to Westchester County
@@TheAbxgirl Riverdale is a hidden gem of The Bronx. Very forested. Tree-lined streets ... even without sidewalks! A really bucolic corner of NYC that most people don't know about.
@@cityneighborhoodsnyci kinda like the fact that riverdale is still hidden from most New Yorkers.. I enjoy living in what I call a metro-suburban neighborhood.
born 1945 lived at1201 Ogden Ave apt 5- I. moved in 1966 to villa Ave
Born at old Parkchester Hospital, lived in the Melrose district until 1961 when we moved to Massachusetts.
Boogie Down Bronx born and raised in the clairmont park houses projects from 1961 to 1975 now living in manhattan
Vic Morrow, Stanley Kubrick, George A. Romero, Irene Cara, Sherri Lewis, Shirley Ellis, Bobby Darin, Ed Kranepool.....
Yup, all those famous folks came from The Bronx!❤
May be gone but not forgotten The Bronx,N.Y. 🇺🇸💯👍🤔
Greetings from Germany...good Pictures...Thank you
Thank you for visiting and commenting!
Wow theres my old room on the 3rd floor of 2981 Perry at Bedford Park, love to turn back the clock.
..really beatifull video,..here NY .looks different..niceee!!!
Thank you!
Used to live on Reservoir Oval West, walking distance to the back entrance of the Fordham University campus.
Bailey Ave., Kingsbridge.
Wow. Didn't know that. Thanks!
The best for Throggs Neck is the post office? Houses are ON the water but let's take a look at the post office.
Thanks for visiting and taking the time to comment. The neighborhood is, indeed, scenic (especially along the water). But considering the ongoing "debate" about whether or not the neighborhood should carry its original "Throggs Neck" moniker or the Robert Moses-ified "Throgs Neck", I thought it was worthwhile to capture and highlight the name as it appears on the post office. At the very least, it seems we agree on the proper nomenclature! Cheers!
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Castle Hill is my neighborhood. I've been all over the Bronx!😶
What was the name of the project on the same block and side of the old Our Lady of Victory Church in 1973? It is torn down now.
The Bronx is named after a savvy Swedish immigrant & merchant/business guy, by the name of Jonas Bronck, born in Sweden in 1600.
In mid June 1639 he came over to New Amsterdam after crossing the Atlantic on a dutch ship, named "De Brandt van Troyen". Eventually,
Mr. Bronck bought land from the Native Americans, expanded & did very well for himself & his family, who was referred to as the Bronck's.
Hence = The Bronx! Ace Frehley of KISS grew up in the Fordham section. Serial killer David Berkowitz grew up in Soundview & Co-Op City.
Greetings from "Love of Sacred Art" 2024 S.O.A. Italy
Greetings!
Hello from Fordham Manor
Hello from Kew Gardens!
What happened to St Mary’s park? Next time
I have not yet toured every corner of the outer boroughs. But getting to all of the parks is definitely on the to-do list!
Do you have a Riverdale segment?
There will be one in the near future! I visited North Riverdale and Riverdale (including Wave Hill) back in July of 2023 - which means I will be posting the photos and video as soon as I can. You can check here to see all of the photoshoots I took in 2023: www.cityneighborhoods.nyc/2023-photo-shoots
The Bronx.
That's where Signor Roberto hides out after he gives Vito Corleone his thirty dollars back...
You know why they're building in the Bronx because Manhattan is astronomical living in Manhattan if you want to live in the city the Bronx is the cheapest way used to be all Italian-American built that City but that's what's happening right now is that Manhattan is too expensive they're finally thinking that the Bronx is cheapest real estate you can
There is nothing cheap about living in the Bronx it's all relative
Viva il Bronx e chi ci abita tanto auguri ❤❤❤
Indian Village aka Morris Park
Mott heaven?
You could have done a little better here with the Bronx
East Tremont goes all the way up...
You could have done a little better here with the comment.
The critique goes no where. 😝
Mot hAVEN
Shout out to 971 Kelly Street!
No Allerton shoutout?!? Boooo
Thank you for your feedback! Based on my research, I chose to represent the area you refer to as "Allerton" as the more specific subsections of "Bronxwood," "Olinville," and "Laconia." If I were to revise my maps, how would you define Allerton's boundaries? Also, in your opinion, what would make its inclusion more precise than my current maps which separate it into those two neighborhoods I mentioned above? I appreciate any feedback you can provide. Thanks!
The map can be found here: www.cityneighborhoods.nyc/the-bronx-neighborhoods
The Bronx used to be an awesome place, just ask Benny Blanco
It still is an amazing place to live
Driving down x Bronx xpressway I95 South, glad to see burnt out/abandoned renovated. Regret black entrepreneurs were left out. Peace
Bronx is a cesspool
*Be careful fellas" Bronx is absolutely one of the dangerous PL to live*
Disagree. There are many more major metropolitan areas in the US with significantly higher crime rates than The Bronx. Also, there are plenty of places in The Bronx that are very desirable to live in.
YES Riverdale is beautiful, solid with the 50th Precinct. however it's expensive yet competitive. You actually need to take Metro North or Express bus into Manhattan get a car if you want to get to Westchester County
@@TheAbxgirl Riverdale is a hidden gem of The Bronx. Very forested. Tree-lined streets ... even without sidewalks! A really bucolic corner of NYC that most people don't know about.
@@cityneighborhoodsnyci kinda like the fact that riverdale is still hidden from most New Yorkers.. I enjoy living in what I call a metro-suburban neighborhood.
I hope I never have to go to NY or California
You're entitled to your opinion, of course. But rest assured, NYC will do just fine in your absence. 😁
With all New York men coming across gay how can I identify actual gay New Yorkers?
Why not head to the Bronx and ask in person? I'm sure the responses will be ... indelible.
I was born in morisania. The old Lebanon