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This Alleys page takes us to the most northwestern part of New York City, Riverdale, which some say has more in common with NYC's suburbs to the north than it does the rest of the Bronx. A stroll through Riverdale would certainly bear that out, as well as reveal a cache of tiny alleys...some of which are hardly known even to long-time Riverdale residents!
Impressive Hudson River views can be had from the homes along this private, dead end road north of West 254th Street where it meets Sycamore Avenue, just north of Wave Hill. |
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One of Yonkers' few remaining signposts marks Spencer Place and
Leighton Avenue. |
L-shaped Spencer Place, at Spencer Avenue north of West 263rd Street, is partly in Yonkers and partly in the Bronx. Spencer Avenue becomes Leighton Avenue in Yonkers, and Spencer Avenue begins there and then curves back south into the Bronx. The above section is in Yonkers.... |
...while this section is in the Bronx. |
There's something for signs fans at Spencer Place...a Yonkers signpost and a regulation green and white NYC sign. |
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Shady Shrady and
other Bronx alleys
Find-an-alley
Sources:
McNamara's Old Bronx, John McNamara, Bronx County Historical Society,
1989
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History In Asphalt, John McNamara, Bronx County Historical Society, 1978
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E me at erpietri@earthlink.net or kevin@forgotten-ny.com.
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