Jacobo Field What was here before?
This ballfield lies in the West Farms area of East Tremont. Prominent landowners and businesspeople T...
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Jennie Jerome Playground This playground is named to honor Jennie Jerome (1854-1921), best known as the mother of Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), th...
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Jerome Park Jerome Park is located next to the Jerome Park Reservoir and between the Bronx High School of Science and Lehman College, two ...
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Jerome Playground - Beavers in New York City In the early 17th century, the Dutch East India Company sent navigator Henry Hudson westward to discover the Northwest Passage...
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Jerome Playground South What was here before?This playground is situated in what was once known as Quinnahung, or Planting Neck, by the Weckquaesgeek ...
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John Muir Trail By hiking a nature trail, you honor the spirit of John Muir. This great Scottish-American preservationist can be considered th...
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John Philip Sousa Playground John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), also known as the "March
King," enjoyed a lengthy career as a composer, bandmaster, and mu...
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John R. Brown Triangle This triangle honors Major General John R. Brown (1908-1992), a Massachusetts native who moved to the Bronx and served in the ...
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Joseph Rodman Drake Park The property of Joseph Rodman Drake Park in the Hunts Point area of the Bronx is located in what was once a Weckquaesgeek Indi...
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Joseph Yancey Track and Field In 1936, Joseph James Yancey, Jr. (1910-1991) co-founded the New York Pioneer Track and Field Club. Its interracial track team...
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Joyce Kilmer Park This park, bounded by the Grand Concourse, Walton Avenue, 164th and 161st Streets, is named after Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918), po...
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Julio Carballo Ballfields What was here before?
The Weckquaesgeek lived in the vicinity of the Bronx River. They called the river Aquehung, which mea...
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