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  2. City Island, Bronx - Wikipedia

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    City Island is a neighborhood in the northeastern Bronx in New York City, located on an island of the same name approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long by 0.5 miles (0.80 km) wide. [2] City Island is located at the extreme western end of Long Island Sound , south of Pelham Bay Park , and east of Eastchester Bay .

  3. 175 Belden Street - Wikipedia

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    The house at 175 Belden Street is a historic home located on City Island in the Bronx in New York City. It was built about 1880 and is a simple, small picturesque cottage with an asymmetrical cruciform plan. [2] It was listed as a New York City Designated Landmark in 1981 [3] and on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]

  4. The Bronx - Wikipedia

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    A sunken boat off the shore of City Island (Bronx Community District 10) City Island is east of Pelham Bay Park in Long Island Sound and is known for its seafood restaurants and private waterfront homes. [121] City Island's single shopping street, City Island Avenue, is reminiscent of a small New England town. It is connected to Rodman's Neck ...

  5. Rodman's Neck - Wikipedia

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    Rodman's Neck (formerly Ann Hook's Neck) [1] is a peninsula of land in the New York City borough of the Bronx that juts out into Long Island Sound. The southern third of the peninsula is used as a firing range by the New York City Police Department; the remaining wooded section is part of Pelham Bay Park.

  6. Pelham Islands - Wikipedia

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    It remained part of the Town of Pelham until June 6, 1895, when the present boundary line between Westchester and Bronx Counties was established, placing City Island within Bronx County, City of New York. Davids Island - a 78-acre island in New Rochelle.

  7. Pelham Bay (neighborhood), Bronx - Wikipedia

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    Most of the neighborhood is land that was purchased by Thomas Pell in 1654, part of an original grant to the Dutch West India Company.. Despite the name, the area that is now the Pelham Bay neighborhood was not part of the historical Town of Pelham, which consisted of the modern-day town of Pelham in Westchester County as well as Pelham Bay Park and City Island in the Bronx.

  8. Bartow–Pell Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Bartow–Pell Mansion is a historic house museum at 895 Shore Road in the northern section of Pelham Bay Park, within the New York City borough of the Bronx.The two-story building, designed in the mid-19th century by an unknown architect, has a Greek Revival facade and federal interiors and is the last surviving manor house in the Pelham Bay Park area.

  9. Oysters in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Another historical oyster restaurant was the Downing’s Oyster House, owned and operated by Thomas Downing. Downing, the child of former slaves from Virginia, [11] moved to New York City in 1820 after being discharged from the Army following the War of 1812 and opened the Thomas Downing Oyster House in 1825. He would go on to be one of the ...