Thanks for the history lesson on this great Burrough. I’m also happy to see the Universal Hip Hop Museum in almost in its entirety, as well as including 1620 Sedgwick Ave.
There is only 3 reasons I go to the Bronx from New Haven CT. 1:Yankee Stadium 2: The Bronx Zoo 3: The 24/7 White Castle on the corner of E 224th and Boston Post Road (it's the closest white castle to New Haven)
C'mon, don't be such an Yalie . . . The Bronx is America's city . . . Arthur Ave (one of the best of Little Italys). City Island (a New England fishing village for proper seafood). Orchard Beach (for the best stretch of beach in NYC, amidst salsa). Riverdale (an elegant community overlooking the Hudson, with the best high schools in the city). In fact the Bronx enjoys the best secondary schools, from Horace Mann and Fieldston to Riverdale Country, Fordham Prep and Bronx Science. And Clinton, adjacent to Science, has produced a good portion of the movers of American and world culture, having given rise to Batman and the Marvel Universe. Calvin Klein. Ralph Lauren. Willie Colon. Sugar Ray Robinson. Jake LaMotta. Ruth, and the greatest Ivy grad, Lou Gehrig! There's so much to say, including Fordham University, Poe, and much of the founders of American and world culture, from Ezra Cornell to doo-wop Fifties music (think Bobby Darin and Dion and the Belmonts) to salsa, rap to break dance, freestyle music to the Fonz and creation of the Five Families. Goodness, Kubrick. Did you know, but for the lives lost at Westchester Square bridge, Washington would have been lost, and we'd all be speaking English! I'll leave it for your exploration. Cheerio.
The University of Richmond has digitized the redline maps and made them available online. This had such an effect on cities you can still see these areas even though it was outlawed in 1968.
Thank you for talking about and featuring the Grand Concourse. My husband’s Puerto Rican family moved there in the 70’s and he was born and raised there as well. The influx of the PR population was as you said, “as they were looking for jobs.” All because the US falsely advertised at the island that there were jobs awaiting for them or so the government thought there would be. As they arrived and people left behind their homes in the island, many had to succumb to federal help. After about 15-20 years in NY, my husband’s family slowly started moving to Orlando, FL or back to Puerto Rico. There’s still a lot of family members/cousins that live in different parts of the Bronx and own homes there.
Born and raised in the South Bronx. I left in 1991 at 25. Since then I have only been back to New York once. Having said that, I realized that I had never been anywhere in the Bronx. I never knew that there was another subway line besides the 4, D, C, 2, and 5. I found out the 6 train goes to City Inland. By the way, my family stayed in that hotel in the 70s,, I was so young. I never knew Yankee Stadium was down the Block.
As kid I would to school in the bronx I'm from Brooklyn I went to crossroads right across from castle hill houses I would wonder around soundview go to harlem see my people in stinking Lincoln and head back to da ville on the 4 train
I was born and raised in the Bronx, some 70-80 years ago. Yankee Stadium was West Bronx at that time. I played PAL baseball for the 41st PCT, and that was the South Bronx. Some of you may may remember an old Paul Newman movie, Fort Apache. That was the 41st PCT.
70 -80 years ago it was not in the Bronx it was in upper Manhattan the polo grounds then it moved to the bronx after that was torn down they moved it to its current location
I am in NYC. In walking around, we saw places you’ve shown in your videos and said your name multiple time as well as said sick plug 😂😂 thanks for another great video
I was born in intervale avenue , in 1951 ,& raised there , till I left in 1973 ,moved to Astoria Queens. I enjoy your videos, I've learned a lot with you Keep it up , good luck 👍 ,God bless 🙏 you, too
I have a friend who laughed cause I always say “The” Mosholu Parkway. I played in Latin bands in the mid 1970’s through early 80’s and doing gigs in the South Bronx was a wild experience. Sometimes there would be a building with absolutely NOTHING around it for many blocks and then this one place that would be an impromptu club with great live bands, dancing, of course, and sometimes food. One place was a former car showroom so this big cavernous space. They would sell plates, made up of good: the most delicious roast pork, rice with gondule beans, plaintains. Really delicious. It was like these oasis’s of joy and fun in the middle of what looked (and felt) like a burned out war zone or something. An amazing club in Mott Haven I think it was called the Cerromar Casino, I think it was. Like a 18th century Opera House turned into a smokin Latin club with great bands. Like something out of a dream it felt like to me at the time.
Ooooh! That was an awesome time in music ❤ of course I missed out since I was born later but man the sounds of bands then can’t compare to NOTHING now! I knew u got some good stories about things you’ve seen where u guys played 😊
@@mariecolette170 A venue like the Cerramar Casino, hope I have that name right, had three bands a night and everyone alternated sets so you were there for like 8 hours and the sun was out when you finally left. But big name bands like El Gran Combo, I remember hearing Angel Canales there for the first time. Loved him and that band. Wonderful memories, wonderful music. The dancing too, wow!
Thanks for a very informative and respectful tour.. I was worried that you would omit the history of hip hop.. much appreciated.. I look forward to a North Bronx video!
Not bad for 25 minutes... most definitely is more to the Bronx... born and raised here and proud of it no matter how others may look at it... many great ppl came from the Bronx! 💯🫶🙅♀️
As a Nicaraguan kid born in the South Bronx, shoutouts to North Central hospital. It’s great to see this, and I was in NYC last week for my 30rd. Wish I could have find you and Cam, would have taken yall to lunch or the Stadium Series hockey game. Saludos!
I'd love to hear Tom's telling of Robert Moses and his effect on the development of New York. I'm reading the Power Broker right now and it's insane how one person could build so much - the UN, Lincoln Center, the BQE, Cross Bronx, Triborough Bridge, Verrazano Narrows, housing projects, Jones Beach, the list goes on. His negative impact on transit and walkable neighborhoods are super important too. Would be hard to summarize in 20 minutes but the filming locations are endless.
I still want to know how it took someone so long to call his bluff! They wanted to fire him, so he threatened to quit, so they didn’t fire him!!! What!? Parks Commissioner of NYC building roads & setting up beaches in LI!! Way too powerful
I always feel a wee bit sad at the end of one of your tours, it's like the end of a good holiday. I nearly got knocked down when trying to cross the road to see the Yankee Stadium, twenty years ago on a Holiday. Daft Scotsman me looking the wrong way. I loved the Bronx the people were very helpful. I love New York, best City in the world !
Sorry I’m a 65 year old white guy. Never heard of Ed Flynn. Now I’ll google his name and learn something. Just like all us 65 year old white guys do. Enjoyed your video.
Hey Tom! What's up? Another sick one as always!!! You are badass!!! You killed it ! Thank you for preserving real history!!!Hope everything's going well and everyone is doing fine!!!
Tom D, my wife and I really enjoyed the Bronx Hisory Lesson. We enjoy all of your vdeos, and have learned so much. You should have been my History Teacher at De Witt Clinton High School, that w/be hard since I graduated in 1982(Sick Plug). Please do more Videos on the Bronx, and include Orchard Beach, Paddleball and The Bronx Community College.
@tomdnyc- Governor Morris,who's signature is on the Declaration of Independence owned what is now Morrisania,Port Morris,Morris Heights,Morris Park. The Morris family built the first major railroad in America. Started in the South Bronx- first tracks laid can be seen coming over the bridge from Manhattan- linked to every railroad in the United States. Governor Morris is buried in the Drake Park Cemetary in Hunts Point- East,South Bronx. There's some Bronx history for you
Mayor Cermak is buried at an interesting Chicago cemetery, Bohemian National, which is also the site of many victims of the Eastland Disaster, sunken ship in the Chicago river where 100s died.
I'm surprised you didn't speak about the former Children's Orphanage that is DIRECTLY ACROSS from the Andrew Freedman retirement home. The retirement home was for wealthy elderly people who had no family to live with not the destitute but either way love the video. Ps. I've been INSIDE of the Andrew Freedman home, and his former office was preserved. It looks like a scene out of the movie "The Time Machine." If you go to the Bronx, you have to see it. It's AWESOME. 👍🏾👍🏾
Hi again Tom, how you going to do south Bronx before Brownsville, East NY areas in kings county aka Brooklyn,NYC areas !. Again please do each one of those areas next !
I'm glad you touched on the Grand Concourse, but I really want to learn more about it. My mother lived on it when she was young and even when I was a kid growing up in Jersey, our dentist was on Grand Concourse. I think some of the old apartment buildings were pretty nice. I hope they are fixing them up rather than tearing them down for more cookie cutter boxes.
One big factor on the population of the Bronx was Co-Op City. It drew a large number of people from the BX areas like the Grand Concourse. Folks were offered the city of the future and modern living. This migration helped kill the property values and rents. Co-Op City would not fare well and white flight changed it in the 70's. Change is constant and inevitable...
Loved it !!! Can you do clason point / soundview Bronx? I’m a resident of this neighborhood and I love your stuff…we help with your expensive soon 🫶🏽☮️🤟
And those art deco buildings on the concourse, the court Deli that would Katz a run for it's money the hip hop museum Riverdale with would be on par to living on park Ave Marbel hill fordham university little Italy on Arthur Ave now we can etc..
Maybe the Yankees were called the Highlanders Because the stadium is in High Bridge. You never mentioned that place. Steinbrenner used to give money to Sacred Heart to keep the whole thing going. But you are funny as hell and I enjoy your videos. By the way I'm a grandson Irish immigrants and was born there in High Bridge
Great video and informative! You are right on the money! I recently have endured the nightmare of looking for an apartment in NY, in this astronimical housing crisis. I moved from Queens to Wakefield, in the Bronx. ( Can you do a video of Wakefield if you ever get a chance? Thank you!) Its actually a pretty safe neighborhood and its very residential and quiet, with beautiful homes and friendly locals. I feel completely safe here and definitely got more for my money! ( Don't get me wrong rent is still not cheap, but most definitely doable. Paying 1600. for a one bedroom) These days that's an afordable monthly rent in NYC. ( Crazy times!)
I swear this is the only guy i have ever heard of who looks far younger when unshaven and long hair. He looked older with the short hair and clean shaven. He actually looks better au naturel here. Excellent content and videos.
All the you spending near the hotel on 161st Missed the best monument in Joyce Kilmer Park which is the Henrich Heine Fountain.Joyce Kilmer was a poet who wrote the poem which strys with "I never so anything as lovely as a tree." Any child in the day learned that.
Is this place safe? I am visiting US/NYC for the first time this May and I always wanted to visit South Bronx cause it's the birthplace of hip-hop, so I am especially enquiring about Sedgwick Avenue
Yes it is safe in the daytime. 1520 is in a super residential/underwhelming section of the Bronx that isn't considered the South Bronx to anyone familiar with the Bronx.
Is there a source to the FDR assassination attempt in the Bronx? I can't seem to find anything online that talks about an assassination attempt on FDR in the Bronx. Thanks!
Fun fact. The bronx is the only burrough that is actually attached to the main land, which makes up the U.S. Tbe other boroughs are islands respectively.
Born & raised in the southeast of The south Bronx ( 141st & Third / 138th & Willis Aves)… Attended the CASTLE ON THE CONCOURSE (S.P.S. 31 - WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON SCHOOL) totally broke my heart when I heard it was torn down…. My understanding was it was a HISTORICAL LANDMARK..that was not supposed to be destroyed… 😡 🤬
Thanks for the history lesson on this great Burrough. I’m also happy to see the Universal Hip Hop Museum in almost in its entirety, as well as including 1620 Sedgwick Ave.
There is only 3 reasons I go to the Bronx from New Haven CT.
1:Yankee Stadium
2: The Bronx Zoo
3: The 24/7 White Castle on the corner of E 224th and Boston Post Road (it's the closest white castle to New Haven)
C'mon, don't be such an Yalie . . . The Bronx is America's city . . . Arthur Ave (one of the best of Little Italys). City Island (a New England fishing village for proper seafood). Orchard Beach (for the best stretch of beach in NYC, amidst salsa). Riverdale (an elegant community overlooking the Hudson, with the best high schools in the city). In fact the Bronx enjoys the best secondary schools, from Horace Mann and Fieldston to Riverdale Country, Fordham Prep and Bronx Science. And Clinton, adjacent to Science, has produced a good portion of the movers of American and world culture, having given rise to Batman and the Marvel Universe. Calvin Klein. Ralph Lauren. Willie Colon. Sugar Ray Robinson. Jake LaMotta. Ruth, and the greatest Ivy grad, Lou Gehrig! There's so much to say, including Fordham University, Poe, and much of the founders of American and world culture, from Ezra Cornell to doo-wop Fifties music (think Bobby Darin and Dion and the Belmonts) to salsa, rap to break dance, freestyle music to the Fonz and creation of the Five Families. Goodness, Kubrick. Did you know, but for the lives lost at Westchester Square bridge, Washington would have been lost, and we'd all be speaking English! I'll leave it for your exploration. Cheerio.
I’m happy you’re discussing the South Bronx, Tom! It’s been a while🙌🏾!
Tom is the best tour guide period. 👍👏😊♥️
I really appreciate these videos. They’re exposing me to parts of NYC that I did not visit when I was growing up there. ❤
Wao I lived 25 years in the Bronx and being honest everything you just said on this video is new for me 🤷🏽♂️😂. Thank you so much 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
The University of Richmond has digitized the redline maps and made them available online. This had such an effect on cities you can still see these areas even though it was outlawed in 1968.
Thanks. I was looking for copies of those maps.
Thank you for talking about and featuring the Grand Concourse. My husband’s Puerto Rican family moved there in the 70’s and he was born and raised there as well. The influx of the PR population was as you said, “as they were looking for jobs.” All because the US falsely advertised at the island that there were jobs awaiting for them or so the government thought there would be. As they arrived and people left behind their homes in the island, many had to succumb to federal help. After about 15-20 years in NY, my husband’s family slowly started moving to Orlando, FL or back to Puerto Rico. There’s still a lot of family members/cousins that live in different parts of the Bronx and own homes there.
1947 was the lynchpin year!
My favorite Bronx Movies:
-The Wanderers
-A Bronx Tale
-Hanging with the Homeboys
-Summer of Sam
-Green Book ❤
Yea!
Rumble in the bronx starring a young Jackie chan
Hey Tom, always so refreshing to watch your videos, cheers!
Born and raised in the South Bronx. I left in 1991 at 25. Since then I have only been back to New York once. Having said that, I realized that I had never been anywhere in the Bronx. I never knew that there was another subway line besides the 4, D, C, 2, and 5. I found out the 6 train goes to City Inland. By the way, my family stayed in that hotel in the 70s,, I was so young. I never knew Yankee Stadium was down the Block.
To be accurate, the #6 only goes to Pelham Bay Park. From there, you have to take the #12 bus to City Island.
U didn't leave your block?
As kid I would to school in the bronx I'm from Brooklyn I went to crossroads right across from castle hill houses I would wonder around soundview go to harlem see my people in stinking Lincoln and head back to da ville on the 4 train
I was born and raised in the Bronx, some 70-80 years ago. Yankee Stadium was West Bronx at that time. I played PAL baseball for the 41st PCT, and that was the South Bronx. Some of you may may remember an old Paul Newman movie, Fort Apache. That was the 41st PCT.
I was a teenager while that movie was being filmed. I remember seeing the filming of it. It was pretty cool.
70 -80 years ago it was not in the Bronx it was in upper Manhattan the polo grounds then it moved to the bronx after that was torn down they moved it to its current location
I am in NYC. In walking around, we saw places you’ve shown in your videos and said your name multiple time as well as said sick plug 😂😂 thanks for another great video
I was born in intervale avenue , in 1951 ,& raised there , till I left in 1973 ,moved to Astoria Queens.
I enjoy your videos, I've learned a lot with you
Keep it up , good luck 👍 ,God bless 🙏 you, too
That's cool... I'm from the Bronx and I work in Astoria 🥰
Thanks Tom, you always keep us thoroughly engaged from Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks for you entertaining and informative videos! Tom is the bomb!
Great video of the South Bronx! I'd love to see videos of other areas! gogogo! 😎
The whole South Bronx? Including Hunts Point, my neighborhood? There should be a part 2
💯- scroll down and see my comment( includes Hunts Pt.
I agree! Please have a part 2, that would cover more precisely the middle part of this video.
Amazing how beautiful places can be decimated in such a short timespan
People can make or break a place.
There are still beautiful neighborhoods in the Bronx. Not shown in this video
Thank you for telling the truth.
I have a friend who laughed cause I always say “The” Mosholu Parkway.
I played in Latin bands in the mid 1970’s through early 80’s and doing gigs in the South Bronx was a wild experience. Sometimes there would be a building with absolutely NOTHING around it for many blocks and then this one place that would be an impromptu club with great live bands, dancing, of course, and sometimes food. One place was a former car showroom so this big cavernous space. They would sell plates, made up of good: the most delicious roast pork, rice with gondule beans, plaintains. Really delicious. It was like these oasis’s of joy and fun in the middle of what looked (and felt) like a burned out war zone or something. An amazing club in Mott Haven I think it was called the Cerromar Casino, I think it was. Like a 18th century Opera House turned into a smokin Latin club with great bands. Like something out of a dream it felt like to me at the time.
Ooooh! That was an awesome time in music ❤ of course I missed out since I was born later but man the sounds of bands then can’t compare to NOTHING now!
I knew u got some good stories about things you’ve seen where u guys played 😊
@@mariecolette170 A venue like the Cerramar Casino, hope I have that name right, had three bands a night and everyone alternated sets so you were there for like 8 hours and the sun was out when you finally left. But big name bands like El Gran Combo, I remember hearing Angel Canales there for the first time. Loved him and that band. Wonderful memories, wonderful music. The dancing too, wow!
Thanks for a very informative and respectful tour.. I was worried that you would omit the history of hip hop.. much appreciated.. I look forward to a North Bronx video!
Not bad for 25 minutes... most definitely is more to the Bronx... born and raised here and proud of it no matter how others may look at it... many great ppl came from the Bronx! 💯🫶🙅♀️
I’m in the Bronx, I love it here!
Same!
absolutely brilliant video man!!! I love it. You have a great voice, and able to tell great stories. Thanks for making this!
As a Nicaraguan kid born in the South Bronx, shoutouts to North Central hospital. It’s great to see this, and I was in NYC last week for my 30rd. Wish I could have find you and Cam, would have taken yall to lunch or the Stadium Series hockey game. Saludos!
I'd love to hear Tom's telling of Robert Moses and his effect on the development of New York. I'm reading the Power Broker right now and it's insane how one person could build so much - the UN, Lincoln Center, the BQE, Cross Bronx, Triborough Bridge, Verrazano Narrows, housing projects, Jones Beach, the list goes on. His negative impact on transit and walkable neighborhoods are super important too. Would be hard to summarize in 20 minutes but the filming locations are endless.
I still want to know how it took someone so long to call his bluff! They wanted to fire him, so he threatened to quit, so they didn’t fire him!!! What!?
Parks Commissioner of NYC building roads & setting up beaches in LI!! Way too powerful
Hey Tom I did a lot of bronze casting on that Heintz memorial.
Thanks for the history. Good video
I always feel a wee bit sad at the end of one of your tours, it's like the end of a good holiday. I nearly got knocked down when trying to cross the road to see the Yankee Stadium, twenty years ago on a Holiday. Daft Scotsman me looking the wrong way. I loved the Bronx the people were very helpful. I love New York, best City in the world !
I just moved to the Bronx from Queens. It’s a new world for me and I definitely have to learn to adjust.
sorry to hear that
Some parts of the Bronx are decent
@aaronx8006 lots of the bronx are decent
@michaelwarren6716 you do know the bronx is 42 sq miles right ? Just because the south bronx is hood doesn't mean the rest are dangerous or as crazy
@@shawnhall9792 what do you call lots? 😂
Thank you Tom!!!! You should do more history of the Bronx especially the Parkchester area
Thanks Tom....born and raised in the Bronx and stlll live here so I really appreciate the tour and history of my beloved boro!!
You know so very much and your videos are entertaining! Thx!
Very informative. As far as the ppl who live here, made the neighborhood what it is. We should care of those ppl FIRST. Thank you!
Thank you
I'm learning new things about New York through your videos. ❤
Your videos are fantastic and appreciated. Thank you!
Great video! I’d love to see more Bronx videos!
Tomd. Thank you man, I take my son and nephew for walks and try to describe the history of the location we visit like you do. They love it
Sorry I’m a 65 year old white guy. Never heard of Ed Flynn. Now I’ll google his name and learn something. Just like all us 65 year old white guys do. Enjoyed your video.
La Lupe you did well with those few notes😊. Thanks I live in the Bronx
Hey Tom! What's up? Another sick one as always!!! You are badass!!! You killed it ! Thank you for preserving real history!!!Hope everything's going well and everyone is doing fine!!!
This was fascinating. Loved it. Many thanks.
Very informative and educational and you make me laugh
Fantastic!!!
You forgot bronx park it's of the largest parks in our city and is the 3rd largest in the bronx ❤
Cool my place of birth Bronx NY! Thanks Tom!
Ditto
I love your tours. Thank you.
Tom D, my wife and I really enjoyed the Bronx Hisory Lesson. We enjoy all of your vdeos, and have learned so much. You should have been my History Teacher at De Witt Clinton High School, that w/be hard since I graduated in 1982(Sick Plug). Please do more Videos on the Bronx, and include Orchard Beach, Paddleball and The Bronx Community College.
I member the Bronx in the eighties you wouldn't wanna be walking round there back then
@tomdnyc- Governor Morris,who's signature is on the Declaration of Independence owned what is now Morrisania,Port Morris,Morris Heights,Morris Park. The Morris family built the first major railroad in America. Started in the South Bronx- first tracks laid can be seen coming over the bridge from Manhattan- linked to every railroad in the United States. Governor Morris is buried in the Drake Park Cemetary in Hunts Point- East,South Bronx. There's some Bronx history for you
Thank you !!! that was amazing
Mayor Cermak is buried at an interesting Chicago cemetery, Bohemian National, which is also the site of many victims of the Eastland Disaster, sunken ship in the Chicago river where 100s died.
Best NYC historian on RUclips!
I'm surprised you didn't speak about the former Children's Orphanage that is DIRECTLY ACROSS from the Andrew Freedman retirement home. The retirement home was for wealthy elderly people who had no family to live with not the destitute but either way love the video. Ps. I've been INSIDE of the Andrew Freedman home, and his former office was preserved. It looks like a scene out of the movie "The Time Machine." If you go to the Bronx, you have to see it. It's AWESOME. 👍🏾👍🏾
Hi again Tom, how you going to do south Bronx before Brownsville, East NY areas in kings county aka Brooklyn,NYC areas !. Again please do each one of those areas next !
✨Awesome! My neighborhood✨ Great info and video as well 👍 thanks
I'm glad you touched on the Grand Concourse, but I really want to learn more about it. My mother lived on it when she was young and even when I was a kid growing up in Jersey, our dentist was on Grand Concourse. I think some of the old apartment buildings were pretty nice. I hope they are fixing them up rather than tearing them down for more cookie cutter boxes.
Piece of crap for ages
@@pattyrobinson1458it got better when you left right after you left
awesome video! thanks, Tom!! p.s. i have a "the" bronx joke on my special! and you explained the "the" right at the top. fantastic!!
Tom --Another Fantastic Video!!!!!
One big factor on the population of the Bronx was Co-Op City. It drew a large number of people from the BX areas like the Grand Concourse. Folks were offered the city of the future and modern living. This migration helped kill the property values and rents. Co-Op City would not fare well and white flight changed it in the 70's. Change is constant and inevitable...
It's crazy how nobody really speaks on redlining. Glad he touched on that subject.
Finally my hood! Greetings from Greeley_CO
Loved it !!! Can you do clason point / soundview Bronx? I’m a resident of this neighborhood and I love your stuff…we help with your expensive soon 🫶🏽☮️🤟
Thank you Tom. 🏜🕺🏻🐕🏖
It's all in the book, if you are interested: The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government.
Always raise there as a kid
1976 - 1982
That was really interesting! Well done!
Thanks again John in Chicago
I love The Bronx is beautiful! We have the zoo and the beautiful botanical garden. ...etc etc
And those art deco buildings on the concourse, the court Deli that would Katz a run for it's money the hip hop museum Riverdale with would be on par to living on park Ave Marbel hill fordham university little Italy on Arthur Ave now we can etc..
Maybe the Yankees were called the Highlanders Because the stadium is in High Bridge. You never mentioned that place. Steinbrenner used to give money to Sacred Heart to keep the whole thing going. But you are funny as hell and I enjoy your videos. By the way I'm a grandson Irish immigrants and was born there in High Bridge
I went to Sacred Heart School Highbride up the hill from where he is.That's Highbridge which can be reached by climbing the Jokers steps.
Great video and informative! You are right on the money! I recently have endured the nightmare of looking for an apartment in NY, in this astronimical housing crisis. I moved from Queens to Wakefield, in the Bronx. ( Can you do a video of Wakefield if you ever get a chance? Thank you!) Its actually a pretty safe neighborhood and its very residential and quiet, with beautiful homes and friendly locals. I feel completely safe here and definitely got more for my money! ( Don't get me wrong rent is still not cheap, but most definitely doable. Paying 1600. for a one bedroom) These days that's an afordable monthly rent in NYC. ( Crazy times!)
I swear this is the only guy i have ever heard of who looks far younger when unshaven and long hair. He looked older with the short hair and clean shaven. He actually looks better au naturel here. Excellent content and videos.
Make a video about Parkchester, Bronx please? 😊
RIP Anton Cermak. He has a street named after him in Chicago. I would love if you could visit Chicago and do a video or two there?
All the you spending near the hotel on 161st Missed the best monument in Joyce Kilmer Park which is the Henrich Heine Fountain.Joyce Kilmer was a poet who wrote the poem which strys with "I never so anything as lovely as a tree." Any child in the day learned that.
Wow! Good job 😮
Is this place safe? I am visiting US/NYC for the first time this May and I always wanted to visit South Bronx cause it's the birthplace of hip-hop, so I am especially enquiring about Sedgwick Avenue
Yes it is safe in the daytime. 1520 is in a super residential/underwhelming section of the Bronx that isn't considered the South Bronx to anyone familiar with the Bronx.
If you're a history buff NYC is a great place to explore.
Is there a source to the FDR assassination attempt in the Bronx? I can't seem to find anything online that talks about an assassination attempt on FDR in the Bronx. Thanks!
Thanx. Not going there today.
Tom!!! If I ever get to NY I' need you to be my guide!!! $$$$$😊
Very good video.
I've lived Mott Haven since 2015 please stay out 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Haaa, & I was born / raised there, came to Florida in 97
That’s not the Bronx river you kept pointing at it’s the HARLEM river the Bronx river goes thru the Bronx at that point
He mentioned that it was the Harlem river, then panned away from it to talk about a different river. That was pretty clear to me.
Great tour! Can you share the history of South Jamaica Queens?
No Fort Apache?
Thank you from Idaho!
Fun fact. The bronx is the only burrough that is actually attached to the main land, which makes up the U.S. Tbe other boroughs are islands respectively.
In like flynn came from Errol Flynn coming in through windows with style
61 yrs on mainland n.y.c. giving the Bronx cheer too all you deadass hipsters 😂
Pllllltt? Hipsters will have no idea what the Bronx cheer is.
Please consider interviewing families in neighborhoods. Very rare are there videos of families speaking of family orientation and activities 😢
Make a part 2 of the south Bronx
Go to East Bronx or North East Bronx next. Completely different place in many neighborhoods
Born & raised in the southeast of The south Bronx ( 141st & Third / 138th & Willis Aves)… Attended the CASTLE ON THE CONCOURSE (S.P.S. 31 - WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON SCHOOL) totally broke my heart when I heard it was torn down…. My understanding was it was a HISTORICAL LANDMARK..that was not supposed to be destroyed… 😡 🤬
In like Flynn! Love this one! Da best!
Yiu are the best keep up great work JEFE
SOBRO !
174th and University Ave, that's where I'm from..
El boogie down! The only borough - “the” , airball bro really? Aaahhh at least you swiped the net- 😂😂😂 thanks for the history of my birthplace