Thank you for this video this my neighborhood from late 80's to late 90's I lived across the street from the bridge 1522 university ave that park you walked through I played basketball as a kid feathered lane man those were the days
I miss the bronx but I don't miss it ya know. The culture was great growing up. But my son had a really hard time in school. My son now loves school since we moved he is no longer below average in reading,no summer school programs. He looks happier. Before covid he had no homework. I am so happy that God did what he did for me and my two little ones. Thanks for sharing.
Some side notes from an all-time Heights resident: - The south walkway is a bit wider and gives you better views of the Hamilton & High Bridges. And the High Bridge itself will give you the best full views of the Washington Bridge (postcard pictures on a clear day). - The city has found it so hard to fully repair the bridge because of 1) lack of Federal funds, and 2) it's a release valve for the GWB traffic in case there is ever an accident on the Hamilton. There was a massive makeover in the early 90s, but the increasing traffic has worn that down. - The fencing on the sides were put there due to the increasing amount on construction debris being blown off the bridge by high winds and traffic, and also debris being thrown of the bridge by idiots. - And contrary to urban myths, the bridge is not collapsing. The roadway needs repair but the framework and foundations were replaced in the 90s.
My dad proposed to my mom on that bridge in 1948. We lived in Highbridge and walked across that bridge in the fifties and sixties to the Heights to shop or visit my grandmother.
Love your video! I used to walk all over before I got MS. At some time, I’ve probably been on this bridge. I think it didn’t have the chain link fence.
@@jarvijumper9220 That may be true, but I walked this bridge many times. I remember the 'sign' (Martha Washington Bridge ) in the 70s and early 80s, before they took it down.
Oh wow... That would make so much sense being that both bridge are adjacent to one another. Walking over this bridge though seems so stressful with all the garbage it having such a narrow "PEDESTRIAN" (as in walking) path. The shopping cart I can understand but the bicycles especially the motored one, Really? It makes no sense...
A dedicated bike lane is needed on that bridge. Your camera work and narration skills is on point. Th Your video made me feel like I been there because of the intricate details you are showing and clearly narrating.
Check out Ernest Lawson's paintings of the bridge. You can find them online, and there is at least one at the Met Museum. It used to be a scenic place and the bridge was pretty, believe it or not! :) Great video - thanks.
I lived in Highbridge in the 70’s. My mother used to walk me while pushing my baby brother in a stroller across the Washington bridge into Washington Heights to go shopping. There was no chain link fence then.
I drive across this bridge fairly often and never knew it was the Washington Bridge. Everyone I know calls it the University bridge due to the neighborhood on the Bronx side of the bridge.
I knew it was the Washington Bridge but when I used to live near it in the Bx everyone called it the 181st Bridge. It empties on the west end into 181st St in Manhattan.
You can use this bridge to avoid traffic on the Cross Bronx and a short cut to the GWB. Also, coming off the GWB and back into NY you can use it to bypass the I-95 & I-87 interchange, which is always a cluster.
Have watched many of your videos over the last year, The quality of the photography has progressed dramatically. This particular video, I found to be one of the most interesting. The "Unseen NYC" type of videos have the most impact as opposed to the "touristy" video. This video shows the sad unkempt areas of the city, I some how felt depressed watching this. The Big Apple can be beautiful and ugly .
Coming from the west, we call that bridge the 181st bridge because the entrance to it is on 181st in the Washington Heights area. I never knew the actual name was Washington Bridge. By the way, there is a Fort Washington Avenue that runs vertical on Washington Heights.
I grew up in the Bronx and never knew the name of that bridge. I knew Highbridge, George Washington Bridge and Alexander Hamilton. Thanks for the history lesson too!
I live near this Washington Bridge I used to walk across it , it's too dangerous I won't do it anymore, year's ago there was construction done on it and the walkway was extremely narrowed, now with the various types of bikes it's a risk for foot traffic.
Sedgwick playground has history to it. The was the park where hip hop started flourishing. The building 1520 Sedgwick Avenue is where hip hop started! If I remember correctly, Grandmaster flash use to play his beats in that park.
No, the building is 1520 Sedgwick Ave. That was Kool Herc's building. God father of Hip Hop. Grand Master Flash, played in Ceder Park after Herc. That park is on Sedgwick Avenue too.
@@icarus2k New York cannot be as dirty and grimy now as it was in the 70s and early 80s. i remember playing with my cousins in and around openly abandoned cars and buildings, and riding subways cars that had broken doors and windows.
As a native New Yorker who used to live in Inwood, I never heard of this bridge till now! Great video and very informative. I do agree that it's a very crappy bridge for both motorists and pedestrians...blah!
Peace! I have been walking across this bridge since my first time August 1975 at age 8 to this present date, and I always knew it to simply be The 181st. Street bridge
As you can see the city does not maintain the Washington Bridge, it's a miracle that it has not crumbled down. Those orange barriers in the middle of the road have been there for about 2 years without any work being done on the bridge
Yall should go eat at El Yoli (3:40) for some good Dominican food. The food is so good it made the Daily News. Their rotisserie chicken is the best around!!!!!
Watching from Carolina Puerto Rico ☝🏾I lived in the Bronx when a kid used to cross a bridge closer to 161st & Ogden Ave into Manhattan forgot it's name ☝🏾
In the mid and late 80's I used to run on this bridge. It wasn't that bad then. Good view of the river then. I walked it about a year ago and I was shocked. The fence really narrows the walk way and ruins the view. The park on the Washington Heights side is ruined too.
That bridge was so narrow. Maybe they made the walking part narrow because they really didn't want people to walk across it. A request: is it possible for you to show the street signs when you come to them or a corner. I used to live there & every time you come to a corner with the name of the street I'm always trying to see what the sign reads. And for some reason, you always are moving the camera from the sign. I sometimes do get a glimpse though. Thanks for all the walking you do around the city, it brings back fond memories. It makes me want to move back there.
“Dangerous bridge to walk across” is correct in more ways than one - I’m dying from the exhaust coming from the buses and cars, and I’m on the other side of the country! Your poor lungs!
Featherbed Lane. The 90s here was so dope. I really miss it. My uncle had an autoshop next to where that pioneer supermarket is now. And now I feel old.
Walked this bridge before and I have to tell you it’s pretty interesting to say the least. I was born and raised in Washington Heights pretty much in the area when you cross the bridge into Manhattan but I’m closer to the George Washington Bridge than I am the Washington bridge
Very good video walk from Bronx to Manhattan. Reminds me of the videos I have been viewing on Lagos, Nigeria and other cities around the world. Once you get out of the tourist areas most medium and poor communities look the same. Makes me wonder why people are rushing to get here from there. As an urban design student I spent a lot of years walking around cities but did not have the benefit of video cameras.
I wonder how well lit that bridge is at night, as narrow as it is in teh daylight must be even more dangerous at night, if not well lit. I didn't see any lights, did you AK?
I wondered whether this bridge was walkable. Have you walked the Henry Hudson Bridge from Inwood to Spuyten Duyvil? Do more tours of obscure, grimy places in NYC!
The bridge commemorative plaque on the bridge is the most interesting aspect of this whole walk. I wish you would have read it. Very historic signage totally neglected and of course graffiti.
MY OLD NEIGHBORHOOD, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS! Grew up in the 70s so if you think it looks bad now...left 30 years ago but you learn about the real world real quick in NYC. NY Proud 👍
Thing of it is, if they totally repaved the bridge and cleaned and beautified all of its structures, and took down the fence (that makes it feel like a prison cage; maybe suicide netting below, instead?) it could actually be a decently attractive bridge, for its age and type.
@@lindabest3184 exactly why i said netting down below, like the Golden Gate has, to catch any jumpers. which I would hope there aren't on that bridge, but you never know.
The sign said detour because there was a accident where a bus drove off the bridge onto the Cross Bronx Expressway a few weeks ago. thats why there was jersey barriers instead of normal green steel barriers
The most confusing thing is that painted square on the crosswalk at 7:14. Is that really a parking spot? I'm confused - why didn't they just paint the crosswalk all the way to the sidewalk if parking is not allowed? If parking is allowed, then why the heck did they end the crosswalk prematurely?
My uncles lived on 174 Broadway. Spent every weekend hanging out on that neighborhood and for a jersey girls who lived on the jersey side of the GWB , it was like a whole other world
Thanks for a very interesting and informative video. What is the exact location of the exit? I only saw West 182 Street. What is the name of the cross street?
I first heard about the Washington Bridge when I went on the Circle Line Cruise around Manhattan in 2017 and the tour guide said exactly what you said, "not the George Washington Bridge but the Washington Bridge" he said when we came up to it. It was a lovely cruise. You walking the bridge reminds me of the traverse walks in Central Park (only less space to walk here). Another great video. 😊
What's so confusing about it? It's a bridge that connects the Bronx with Washington Heights. It's got some really beautiful views of the Harlem River, and looks daunting from the riverfront bike path below.
The high definition of the camera is outstanding! What a little beast you've got in your hands!
I used to cross this bridge when I was a kid back in the 70s..... From the Bronx into Manhattan. Thank you for doing this walk! Brought back memories.
He said it opened in 1988 though?
It’s old.... 1800s, I believe... there was reconstruction in 1988 I think
I just listened again... right when he gets on it, he says it opened in December 1888. The boy is fulla facts! 😂
Thank you for this video this my neighborhood from late 80's to late 90's I lived across the street from the bridge 1522 university ave that park you walked through I played basketball as a kid feathered lane man those were the days
Gotta love my home boro of the bx lol
7:24 This was where the Bus crashed last week. I've never seen a 60ft Artic broken in half!
Now how the hell do you make a left turn and miss that bad 😂😂😂?? Thank god no one was seriously hurt. Those busses really are built for safety!!
I walked this bridge in 2016 blizzard to get home to my daughter and mom. Craziest experience ever. So happy I moved out the neighborhood.
Thank you for your work here, highlights some good projects that should be addressed in the communities there...cleanliness and safety wise.🙏
I miss the bronx but I don't miss it ya know. The culture was great growing up. But my son had a really hard time in school. My son now loves school since we moved he is no longer below average in reading,no summer school programs. He looks happier.
Before covid he had no homework.
I am so happy that God did what he did for me and my two little ones.
Thanks for sharing.
Some side notes from an all-time Heights resident:
- The south walkway is a bit wider and gives you better views of the Hamilton & High Bridges. And the High Bridge itself will give you the best full views of the Washington Bridge (postcard pictures on a clear day).
- The city has found it so hard to fully repair the bridge because of 1) lack of Federal funds, and 2) it's a release valve for the GWB traffic in case there is ever an accident on the Hamilton. There was a massive makeover in the early 90s, but the increasing traffic has worn that down.
- The fencing on the sides were put there due to the increasing amount on construction debris being blown off the bridge by high winds and traffic, and also debris being thrown of the bridge by idiots.
- And contrary to urban myths, the bridge is not collapsing. The roadway needs repair but the framework and foundations were replaced in the 90s.
That sign that says Detour near the playground is where an MTA bus drove over the side of the bridge onto the highway below last week
Oh god!!
Facts
This guy is a freakin genius. Channel with over millions views. Brilliance of simplicity
My dad proposed to my mom on that bridge in 1948.
We lived in Highbridge and walked across that bridge in the fifties and sixties to the Heights to shop or visit my grandmother.
Man, that walkway is a little claustrophobic!
Welcome to NYC baby!!!
@ConkeyCrack not life protocol friendly 😅
This is a reg walk for a New Yorker..
Scary bridge yikes! Thank you for taking this journey, interesting!!
Don't walk behind me; I may not lead...
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Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Awesome video :)
Not on THAT bridge! 😂😂😂
Great video... I guess when ya live here sadly we're used to it...✌FRom Melrose section of the Bronx.
Thanks for another exciting view of NYC. Stay safe .
Love your video! I used to walk all over before I got MS. At some time, I’ve probably been on this bridge. I think it didn’t have the chain link fence.
This bridge is actually The 'Martha Washington' Bridge. For some reason, they shortened the name.
Martha Washington was the nickname given to the lower deck of the George Washington Bridge.
@@jarvijumper9220 That may be true, but I walked this bridge many times. I remember the 'sign' (Martha Washington Bridge ) in the 70s and early 80s, before they took it down.
Oh wow... That would make so much sense being that both bridge are adjacent to one another. Walking over this bridge though seems so stressful with all the garbage it having such a narrow "PEDESTRIAN" (as in walking) path. The shopping cart I can understand but the bicycles especially the motored one, Really? It makes no sense...
I've walked and biked across this bridge many times. I'm trying very hard not to miss N.Y.C., but I hear the Siren call!
A dedicated bike lane is needed on that bridge. Your camera work and narration skills is on point. Th
Your video made me feel like I been there because of the intricate details you are showing and clearly narrating.
Check out Ernest Lawson's paintings of the bridge. You can find them online, and there is at least one at the Met Museum. It used to be a scenic place and the bridge was pretty, believe it or not! :) Great video - thanks.
I lived in Highbridge in the 70’s. My mother used to walk me while pushing my baby brother in a stroller across the Washington bridge into Washington Heights to go shopping. There was no chain link fence then.
Wasn’t Washington heights was dangerous back then
@@Frankieefootballmundial I suppose it was but as a kid you don’t know any different.
I drive across this bridge fairly often and never knew it was the Washington Bridge. Everyone I know calls it the University bridge due to the neighborhood on the Bronx side of the bridge.
I use to work in that area at the end of the video. I never knew it was the Washington Bridge. Thank for the great video.
Grew up in this area,from the 60's to the 90's what changes. Wow.
Funny.. I cross that bridge several times a week for over 12 years for work.... I always thought it was called the 181st bridge??!!
I knew it was the Washington Bridge but when I used to live near it in the Bx everyone called it the 181st Bridge. It empties on the west end into 181st St in Manhattan.
People who live there call it 181 bridge
Def call it the 181st street bridge. Lol
I call it the 181st bridge as well haha
You can use this bridge to avoid traffic on the Cross Bronx and a short cut to the GWB. Also, coming off the GWB and back into NY you can use it to bypass the I-95 & I-87 interchange, which is always a cluster.
A very interesting walk, just a little short. Thank you for sending the text for the movie, best regards
Wonder what they're building on 181st and Amsterdam. Nice video...grew up in the Heights and walked that bridge to the Bronx many times.
Have watched many of your videos over the last year, The quality of the photography has progressed dramatically.
This particular video, I found to be one of the most interesting. The "Unseen NYC" type of videos have the most
impact as opposed to the "touristy" video. This video shows the sad unkempt areas of the city, I some how
felt depressed watching this. The Big Apple can be beautiful and ugly .
I'm learning so much about NYC because of your adventurous walks and scooter rides. You're the best youtube tour guide...
Coming from the west, we call that bridge the 181st bridge because the entrance to it is on 181st in the Washington Heights area. I never knew the actual name was Washington Bridge. By the way, there is a Fort Washington Avenue that runs vertical on Washington Heights.
I grew up in the Bronx and never knew the name of that bridge. I knew Highbridge, George Washington Bridge and Alexander Hamilton. Thanks for the history lesson too!
I live near this Washington Bridge I used to walk across it , it's too dangerous I won't do it anymore, year's ago there was construction done on it and the walkway was extremely narrowed, now with the various types of bikes it's a risk for foot traffic.
Sedgwick playground has history to it. The was the park where hip hop started flourishing. The building 1520 Sedgwick Avenue is where hip hop started! If I remember correctly, Grandmaster flash use to play his beats in that park.
Yes! The birthplace of hip hop!
No, the building is 1520 Sedgwick Ave. That was Kool Herc's building. God father of Hip Hop. Grand Master Flash, played in Ceder Park after Herc. That park is on Sedgwick Avenue too.
A great video of yet another neighborhood of New York that has a lot of character; thanks for posting it, Action Kid.
as a fellow New Yorker, I don't ever remember the city being so filthy.
That's denial you got goin on😄.
LOL so youre trying to say that new york is dirtier now than it was before?
@@icarus2k New York cannot be as dirty and grimy now as it was in the 70s and early 80s. i remember playing with my cousins in and around openly abandoned cars and buildings, and riding subways cars that had broken doors and windows.
@@RCfromtheNYC My thoughts exactly. NYC in the 70s & 80s was cruddy.
@KVNG JAY phones don't let you add one, but I'm no bot.
Your videos are so addictive.
So cool place look like video thank you for sharing
Glad you made it
Would you think, when it gets warmer, the ride the bow of the various ferries?
As soon as you got on the highway i would’ve been panicking lol. I panic even when walking on an overpass 😭
This has to be one of the most ugliest, crappiest and dirtiest bridge I've ever seen I guess lol. Even without the constructions Thx for showing tho.
The conditions of this bridge really shocked me too!
Yea no investment in infrastructure
Ugliest, crappiest and dirtiest. Welp! That painted a picture for sure. Lol!!
As a native New Yorker who used to live in Inwood, I never heard of this bridge till now! Great video and very informative. I do agree that it's a very crappy bridge for both motorists and pedestrians...blah!
Probably worst in the 80's when NYC was called the "rotten apple"
Peace! I have been walking across this bridge since my first time August 1975 at age 8 to this present date, and I always knew it to simply be The 181st. Street bridge
That's a great camera there. So smooth while you were walking. For a minute I thought that you were riding a bike!
As you can see the city does not maintain the Washington Bridge, it's a miracle that it has not crumbled down. Those orange barriers in the middle of the road have been there for about 2 years without any work being done on the bridge
Of course they maintain the bridge don't be an idiot.
I like this walk and the diffrent places to eat.and the old bridge. Thank you for the nice walk. Rodney
I walked this bridge quite a few times when I lived around burnside ave.
I remember walking that since I had an interview for a job and I had a great walk. There was traffic (as always) so the cars weren’t speeding
There is a walkway on the other side as well. That's the side that had the bus accident last week.
That was the bridge where the MTA bus had the accident on Monday.
Yes, that was a pretty shocking crash over the Cross Bronx Expressway!
Facts
Yall should go eat at El Yoli (3:40) for some good Dominican food. The food is so good it made the Daily News. Their rotisserie chicken is the best around!!!!!
Yes, I eat there from time to time. It's delicious!
El Yoli? C'mon, go over to Malecon Restaurant on Broadway at 175th Street for delish Dominican food!
Watching from Carolina Puerto Rico ☝🏾I lived in the Bronx when a kid used to cross a bridge closer to 161st & Ogden Ave into Manhattan forgot it's name ☝🏾
Muito bom seus videos, parabéns assistindo aqui do brasil !!
Appreciate the historical facts
In the mid and late 80's I used to run on this bridge. It wasn't that bad then. Good view of the river then. I walked it about a year ago and I was shocked. The fence really narrows the walk way and ruins the view. The park on the Washington Heights side is ruined too.
That bridge was so narrow. Maybe they made the walking part narrow because they really didn't want people to walk across it. A request: is it possible for you to show the street signs when you come to them or a corner. I used to live there & every time you come to a corner with the name of the street I'm always trying to see what the sign reads. And for some reason, you always are moving the camera from the sign. I sometimes do get a glimpse though. Thanks for all the walking you do around the city, it brings back fond memories. It makes me want to move back there.
Thank you so much!
I lived in the Bronx many years!
God bless 😇
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“Dangerous bridge to walk across” is correct in more ways than one - I’m dying from the exhaust coming from the buses and cars, and I’m on the other side of the country! Your poor lungs!
Very true. 5 local bus routes also cross that bridge!
During summers as kids, we'd walk along streets like Washington bridge..and all that exhaust would form a dirty film when mixed w/ our sweaty faces
Great Walk action kid I actually have walked that very bridge many times be safe action kid 🙂
That’s my old neighborhood appreciate your for showing it
Featherbed Lane. The 90s here was so dope. I really miss it. My uncle had an autoshop next to where that pioneer supermarket is now. And now I feel old.
Walked this bridge before and I have to tell you it’s pretty interesting to say the least. I was born and raised in Washington Heights pretty much in the area when you cross the bridge into Manhattan but I’m closer to the George Washington Bridge than I am the Washington bridge
So when this bridge was built it was mostly horse and buggy with mabey some of the earliest made automobiles but I’m assuming probably not very many
Good 411, there's also a Fort Washington Avenue in Washington Heights as well.
I got anxiety watching this video. I don't think I could ever live in a city.
Very good video walk from Bronx to Manhattan. Reminds me of the videos I have been viewing on Lagos, Nigeria and other cities around the world. Once you get out of the tourist areas most medium and poor communities look the same. Makes me wonder why people are rushing to get here from there. As an urban design student I spent a lot of years walking around cities but did not have the benefit of video cameras.
Thank you, my sweet friend! ❤️
I wonder how well lit that bridge is at night, as narrow as it is in teh daylight must be even more dangerous at night, if not well lit. I didn't see any lights, did you AK?
There’s is light
Very interesting walk. Did a greatvjob
I wondered whether this bridge was walkable. Have you walked the Henry Hudson Bridge from Inwood to Spuyten Duyvil? Do more tours of obscure, grimy places in NYC!
The bridge commemorative plaque on the bridge is the most interesting aspect of this whole walk. I wish you would have read it. Very historic signage totally neglected and of course graffiti.
I wanted to pause there longer but since the walkway was so narrow, it made it really inconvenient to do so!
Great presentation bro. Keep up the good work.
Nice video, awesome Views 👌
Is this the bridge with the recent bus incident?
Yes
That camera quality bro is phenomenal
I like to see the clouds during the day. Thank you Rodney
Never crossed that bridge when I lived in NYC. Definitely needs some work and cleanup. Well traveled for sure. Be careful and stay safe my friend.
Awesome 🔥
Great video footage. Bridge is way too long and narrow for comfort, I couldn't do it.
MY OLD NEIGHBORHOOD, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS! Grew up in the 70s so if you think it looks bad now...left 30 years ago but you learn about the real world real quick in NYC. NY Proud 👍
It’s cool that 6 bus routes pass through the bridge
5 actually. The Bx3, Bx11, Bx13, Bx35 and Bx36/Bx36 Limited. In addition, all of them run crosstown on 181st Street, too.
Things didn't look so crappy when i often walked uphill along featherbed lane to university ave, 60 years ago
It's still uphill, though! :)
Love all your videos.
Great job ActionKid keep up the good work 👏
Thing of it is, if they totally repaved the bridge and cleaned and beautified all of its structures, and took down the fence (that makes it feel like a prison cage; maybe suicide netting below, instead?) it could actually be a decently attractive bridge, for its age and type.
It would be very dangerous if the fencing wasn't there,in the late Spring boats like The Circle Line pass under it, that would lead to a tragedy.
@@lindabest3184 exactly why i said netting down below, like the Golden Gate has, to catch any jumpers. which I would hope there aren't on that bridge, but you never know.
Loved the vid. I think the title should be "is this nyc's most confusing bridge" though. hehe i dont think the bridge is confused
@Ben Bevan he changed it already.
Riverpark Towers.Moved from there mid 2020.✌Was always driving across that bridge to get to the GWB.
The sign said detour because there was a accident where a bus drove off the bridge onto the Cross Bronx Expressway a few weeks ago. thats why there was jersey barriers instead of normal green steel barriers
The most confusing thing is that painted square on the crosswalk at 7:14. Is that really a parking spot? I'm confused - why didn't they just paint the crosswalk all the way to the sidewalk if parking is not allowed? If parking is allowed, then why the heck did they end the crosswalk prematurely?
My uncles lived on 174 Broadway. Spent every weekend hanging out on that neighborhood and for a jersey girls who lived on the jersey side of the GWB , it was like a whole other world
AK every day you are doing better and different from the rest always say “you make the difference”
Thanks for a very interesting and informative video. What is the exact location of the exit? I only saw West 182 Street. What is the name of the cross street?
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I first heard about the Washington Bridge when I went on the Circle Line Cruise around Manhattan in 2017 and the tour guide said exactly what you said, "not the George Washington Bridge but the Washington Bridge" he said when we came up to it. It was a lovely cruise. You walking the bridge reminds me of the traverse walks in Central Park (only less space to walk here). Another great video. 😊
The Action Kid on a 🚶 on the 🌉 over troubled waters. He will avoid any 🌊.
Scary How The Bronx And Washington Heights/Inwood Manhattan Look So Similar..
I hate this when I get notified 12 hrs later after this is over. How come I don’t get notified when you are actually walking ?
That’s the bridge the bus just fell over
That was some crash! I've never seen a bus split in half like that before.
@@ActionKid you are not born and raised in nyc u sound u like u was born in a rich part of upstate and the faking voice is obvi
What's so confusing about it? It's a bridge that connects the Bronx with Washington Heights. It's got some really beautiful views of the Harlem River, and looks daunting from the riverfront bike path below.
It's confusing because if you say "Washington Bridge," everyone thinks of the GWB, not this bridge.
I just love NYC