Grew up on Creston and Burnside, everyone shopped on Fordham Rd. It was walking distance too. Remember when it was predominantly Italian, Irish, and Jewish. I watched the change ove4vthe years too. I’m so proud to have grown up in the Bronx!!
@@NYCBackstage They were simpler times, and before 1972 The Bronx was not too bad. When we lived on Morris Avenue (next street over from Creston) we had a 24 hour fruit and vegetable stand! Imagine that today!!
I am addicted to these Fordham Road and Bronx videos. So much life, and I feel like I’m back at home walking down the street people watching
U know it just amazes me how people can move some place else, and than have the gall to watch these videos from where there next hell hole is. Wow
I definitely miss the Bronx, especially during the summer seasons so much to do in such a short distance..
I’m SOOOO GLAD I left that HORRIBLE PLACE 😅😅😅
My old shopping grounds.. What I will always miss is how the Bronx has always been a thoroughfare.. By bus, trains, cars.. 💕
Grew up on Creston and Burnside, everyone shopped on Fordham Rd. It was walking distance too. Remember when it was predominantly Italian, Irish, and Jewish. I watched the change ove4vthe years too. I’m so proud to have grown up in the Bronx!!
Wow nice. I'm sure you have many nice memories. I was born in the Bronx but didn't grow up there.
@@NYCBackstage They were simpler times, and before 1972 The Bronx was not too bad. When we lived on Morris Avenue (next street over from Creston) we had a 24 hour fruit and vegetable stand! Imagine that today!!
My old hood, 190th UNIVERSITY 🫡👑🎒🚨‼️
Grew up shopping at Alexander’s on Fordham Rd.
Yes Babi good 👍🏼 place USA
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*现场很危险的样子。❤️*
bx yhearrr