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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_BronxSouth Bronx - Wikipedia

    The South Bronx is an area of the New York City borough of the Bronx. The area comprises neighborhoods in the southern part of the Bronx, such as Concourse, Mott Haven, Melrose, and Port Morris. In the early 1900s, the South Bronx was originally known as the Manor of Morrisania, as it was the manor of Lewis Morris.

  2. South Bronx. Photo: Edwin Torres. Home to Yankee Stadium, South Bronx is booming with character—and many passionate Yankee fans. You’ll also find up-and-coming neighborhoods, locally owned businesses and notable art and architecture, especially along the Grand Concourse.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BronxThe Bronx - Wikipedia

    The Bronx is New York City's northernmost borough, New York State's southernmost mainland county and the only part of New York City that is almost entirely on the North American mainland, unlike the other four boroughs that are either islands or located on islands. [98]

  4. The South Bronx is famous for being the birthplace of hip-hop and graffiti, but there's also an abundance of heartfelt new offerings in the area spearheaded by locals. South Bronx native, celebrated DJ and owner of Sankofa Haus, Michael “DJ Spynfo” Eagen, shows us around the neighborhood of Mott Haven.

  5. A guide to the South Bronx in New York City, which the author calls 'a slice of life unlike any in the world.' The Kingsbridge Armory, and other sites. Skip to content

  6. Objects & Images. Lesson Plan: In the decades after the new Cross-Bronx Expressway bisected the South Bronx in the 1950s, abandonment and arson claimed large swaths of the borough. Facing diminishing revenues, some landlords were accused of burning their own buildings.

  7. Mar 30, 2015 · The close-knit neighborhood makes for a rewarding day trip. Here are our tips for what to see and do while you're there. How to get there: Take the B, D or 4 train to 161st Street–Yankee Stadium/River Avenue. It's about 20 minutes from Midtown Manhattan. Joyce Kilmer Park. Photo: Kate Glicksberg. Arts Institutions.