Bronx River Addition; two buildings, one 6 stories tall another 14 stories tall. Having previously chronicled other prominent points of land in the city, I followed Soundview Avenue to its tip. 107 P.S. Tom, I grew up at 1621 Gildersleeve @ Harding Park. Even today the main shopping area is fairly distant, along Story Avenue, the Bruckner Expressway and White Plains Road. You probably remember my brothers Peter and Paul since I was a little younger. Click on the Bus route to see step by step directions with maps, line arrival times and updated time schedules. I remember some of their names. Some streets here are interrupted midblock by properties, and others do not appear on any official maps. Thomas Cornell came to America about 1633 with his wife and most, if not all, of his children. My last year in the Navy was in Washington, D.C. in 1964 and I still had many relatives in Clason Point so I made frequent visits until most moved to the Island or New Jersey. Its said very interesting! From the postcard, Shorehaven looks more country than Jackson Heights did. The friends who I still remember, were John McKeever, Joey Macek, Johnny Kaiser, Raymond Francis and Chuck Huber. The rest of the year they lived up on Webb Ave. He had a collection of arrowheads he found near Pugsley Creek. Remembering Jackie Robinson [SpliceToday]. Im Alex Hernandez and I lived from 1962 to 1970 at 506 Harding Park. Hope all is well and safe with you in these challenging times. The New York Times profiled the area in November 2004. By SERGEY KADINSKYForgotten NY correspondent. The neighborhood's northern and eastern borders have a heavy concentration of commercial establishments. I now own a home there in one of the developments and to think this area is still making history. Boynton Avenue Rehab; three rehabilitated tenement buildings, either 3 or 6 stories tall. Iwould like to see every major street have a monument and plaza at its terminus, but the southern tip of White Plains Road is marked by a fence that keeps it a few yards short of the East River. I lived in clason point over 40 years and may i say i love where i from. Sergey Kadinsky is the author ofHidden Waters of New York City: A History and Guide to 101 Forgotten Lakes, Ponds, Creeks, and Streams in the Five Boroughs(2016, Countryman Press) and the webmaster ofHidden Waters Blog. - All Day I Dream of Travel, The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano. My grandma, Anna Burrows Honan, and I discovered this article together. remember, I was probably about 6 yo when I moved out. Its seaside location and views attracted seaside resorts, dancehalls and amusement parks in the early 20th century, served by a ferry from College Point, Queens. I remember you Henry, and your brother Richard and sister Loretta. When did they get rid of Reardons bar on Soundview and Gildersleeve, Grampas hang out It was then known as Clason's Point Road. On the above 1940 photo from the Municipal Archives, the ferry gantries stood unused in place for a few more years. [19]:53 (PDF p. 84)[20] Most inhabitants are youth and middle-aged adults: 25% are between the ages of between 017, 29% between 2544, and 24% between 4564. The local New York City Subway line is the IRT Pelham Line (6 and <6> trains), operating along Westchester Avenue. Boatyards lined the shore, and the Castle Hill Pool was an immediate hit when it opened in 1927. Baby Esther was a black woman who originally performed at the Cotton Club in Harlem and was actually the first flapper with the Betty Boop persona, but Helen Kane was falsely credited at the time. Harding park for life in my heart. You can also find other Marriage & Family Counselors on MapQuest . The following is syndicated with permission from Forgotten NY. Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi pushed back at suggestions that the rescue was delayed or affected by government policy discouraging aid groups from staying at sea to rescue migrants. We all learned to swim. Clason Point wasnt always the unfamiliar enclave that it is, in large part, today. Starting in the 1990s, the construction of modern 2 and 3 unit row-houses and apartment buildings have increased the percentage of owners versus renters. [21] In 2018, an estimated 26% of Clason Point and Parkchester residents lived in poverty, compared to 25% in all of the Bronx and 20% in all of New York City. The Clason Point War Memorial includes inspirational quotations by presidents George Washington (1732-1799), Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), William McKinley (1843-1901), and Wilson. Coffee. One of the great unfinished waterfront roads here is Bronx River Road, which was intended to run continuously from East Tremont Avenue along the east bank of Bronx River down to the tip of Clason Point. I lived in Harding Park as a kid with my family. There were numerous ferries, and during Prohibition, gangsters unloaded bootlegged hooch. ForgottenFan consensus seems to be that this is a 53 or 54 Pontiac Catalina with 60s Buick Riviera tires. At the southern tip of Soundview Avenue in the Bronx is the newest NYCFerry dock, providing a one-seat ride from this corner of the borough to Wall Street. Share. Thank you for posting this site. Usually when a highway ends, it does so by merging into another highway. I remember the parades at the monument right in front of Dr Granitos office. Thank you to all our donors that continue to support Forgotten NY. I remember her teaching us to swim at the beach down the road from our house. There was a factory that produced round automobile mirrors. Food. We lived on Newman Ave in the 60s in a house my great grandfather built down near the corner of Patterson, Families like the Nichols, the Potulins, the Stecks, the Heaters all with kids running in the streets until the lights came on or scavenging down in the old boat yard which became a dump with the firemens training pit. watching two full length movies and cartoons. I came from the east Bronx. [18]:13 In Clason Point and Parkchester, 32% of residents are obese, 16% are diabetic, and 34% have high blood pressurecompared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28% respectively. My mom made a beautiful garden on Lacombe and Barrett, everyone came to take their easter pictures there is wast huge and very colorful. I went to P.S. Life goes no. My mother had a large group of women friends who played Canasta. The accident happened in Clason Point, where an amusement park used to stand with a 100-foot Ferris wheel as one of the main attractions. 57 Shares. 1927 -1930. [30][8][31] The park now serves as a ferry landing[32] and kayaking facility. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. The regions first residents of course were the Siwanoy Indians, who spoke Algonquin. Wow what a trip. Harding Park. The Somerset is also protected under international law, and is the sovereign property of the United Kingdom. Britisher Thomas Pell arrived at a treaty in 1654 with several Siwanoy sachems, including Wampage, that the Dutch authorities didn't recognize. Friend. Great read! My mom bought the house on Pugsley Ave from Mr. Nelson who built it (1946-470 and lived next door. Over the years, the amusement parks attractions shuttered, leaving behind only a few arcade games, the pool, and a pier by the end of the decade. The entertainment possibilities are unintentionally amusing, seeing that we just got through with District, Meatpacking, but anyway, the YMCA offerings are more your webmasters speed, and Im more likely to gain ready admittance there. Tom, I grew up at 1621 Harding Park. My Czeck ancestors lived at 725 Commonwealth Avenue in Clason Point. GROWING UP THE NEIGHBORHOOD. GOOD TO KNOW THAT THERE ARE SO MANY OF YOU WHO ENJOYED clowning around off the high boards in the center of the pool.If any one is old enough to remember the ferry towers at the end of Soundview I used to climb the inside up to the top On 15 April 1667 this land was confirmed by patent of Colonel Nicholls to his grandson, William Willett. Holy Cross, PS 69, Harrys, Rays, larrys Toy Store, Tonys & Jerrys, Marguerites, the Beach movie, Sullivans, the Wall, Ozzie, I can go on and on! I was Baptized there. Learn how your comment data is processed. The area is one of the citys hidden gems, situated along the East River with idyllic views of Manhattan, LaGuardia airport, and the Whitestone and Throgs Neck bridges. My name is henry and my brother was richard and we lived near the water. By the middle 19th century Clason Point had many farmhouses, despite its poor drainage. Beyond the bushes there is a lagoon in Harding Park separated from the East River by a rocky breakwater. Up until the pandemic, ridership along the Soundview ferry route, which stops along the East side of Manhattan along the East River at 90th Street, 34th Street, Stuyvesant Cove (at 20th Street, and Wall Street at Pier 11, was exceeding expectations.. Our view from our kitchen window was the east river and the Empire state building. i did not know the name harding park although ive bicycled through this area countless times en route to city island and/or orchard from midtown east. Went to Shorehaven when I was young, my Grandfather (Stanley Samson) was the Head painter She wanted me to share that shes still alive and kicking at the age of 92. Then the Neck stretching itselfe East South East into the Sound is bounded to the East with another Rivolett which divides it from the limits of West Chester and a line being run from the head of each Rivolett wherewith a narrow slip, the said Neck is joined to the Maine Land, it closes up the Neck and makes the North bounds thereof. The Rivolett which runs to the Black Rock was known as Barrett Creek in 1912, and there was a bluff of black gneiss at the southeastern part of the neck where it joined the Bronx River. Just to give you an update. The house he made was huge, no more backyard. I went steady with John from 1971 to 1977 but never married. Jedediah Cornell Sr. 1825-1905 married Annastasia S. Griffin 1836-1913 from Westchester Village to Whitestone and from Clason Point to College Point. I lived at 209 near the water. Sketching Henderson Place [SpliceToday] The first time I saw the magnificent clover shaped pool I jumped right in. [15], Based on data from the 2010 United States Census, the population of Soundview/Clason Point/Castle Hill was 53,686, a change of 2,933 (5.5%) from the 50,753 counted in 2000. I love reading accountings of this area as it was so important to my family at that time and that was passed down through the generations. This is where the Bronx River widens into the East River. Went to P.S. Regards I loved living there and when I go to NYC I go over there and just look at the streets where I rode my bike my friends houses, but can anyone Bayside Hills [SpliceToday] 123 Hide US histogram Bronx, New York Neighborhood Map Area: 0.203 square miles Population: 222 Loretta is luving nearby me in north carolina. My mom worked at the Beach Theater where you bought your ticket to get in. Ive wondered how old Holy Cross Parish is. There were ferryboat and steamer excursions from "The Point" to downtown Manhattan as well as local service across the East River to College Point, Queens. Great memories! I went to PS 69; swam in the East River, played in the Boat Yard; went to Holy Cross I remember going swimming almost every day in the summer. Peragines (I see Thelmas post above), Grazianos & many others. I am researchering my Cornell family and enjoyed the site. We found oyster shells at the bottom of the hole. The precinct reported 6 murders, 48 rapes, 747 robberies, 806 felony assaults, 302 burglaries, 1,039 grand larcenies, and 561 grand larcenies auto in 2022. Like Silver Beach and Edgewater Park, it seems independent from the rest of the Bronx, since its street pattern is different and its cut off by water from the rest of the borough. We more than likely knew each other, [] onto the adjoining Pugsley Creek Park, with its vast swampland. Soundview's total land area is roughly 1.3 square miles. From 1883-1927, it was the site of the Clason Point Military Academy. - If anyone of my locals knows the name of this ship and/or the story of how it came to rest here I'd love to hear it. City planner Robert Moses attempted to condemn this community in the name of slum clearance but the residents won and in 1982 the Harding Park Homeowners Association succeeded in gaining title to their homes and land. The Ferris wheel accident was a factor that led to the downfall of the Clason Point amusement park. His will, dated 5 December 1651, left all his real estate to his wife Rebecca. Covering an area of 1,198.36 acres (484.96ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 44.8 inhabitants per acre (28,700/sqmi; 11,100/km2). Thats how I remember it, the best part of summer was Shorehaven working there and friends that lasted for years! Walking through Harding Park was great and I was in the Boy Scouts and we would march there once a year to the monument and then have lunch at the VFW hall on Lacombe Avenue. He also showed me a photo of a big shark he and he friends caught from a boat off of Clason Point in the Sound!! I Lived in Harding Park when my children were in their teenage years. habited year round. Its namesake city is 10 miles north of the city line. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 10% and 12% respectively. Swimming in the East riverstick ball games every nightrollerskating on Soundview Ave. Sleighriding down Guildersleeve hillBeach theaterHoly Cross. Had many meals with you guys. [37][38], As of 2018[update], preterm births and births to teenage mothers are more common in Clason Point and Parkchester than in other places citywide. First house on the right. I was accompanied by my daughter and bestie, it was great sharing some special memories with them from decades ago. Having previously chronicled other prominent points of land in the city, I followed Soundview Avenue to its tip. Thanks for the memories. The area is patrolled by the NYPD's 43rd Precinct. Church we went to. Clason Point is located within two ZIP Codes. 5 Best Public Art Installations In NYC March 2023, The Missing 1930s RKO Roxy Theater at Rockefeller Center, How a Dancer and Singer Helped Save Radio City from Demolition, Explore Powerful Contemporary Art at NYCs Heller Museum. Loved the stories and photos of living on a houseboat in the Bronx. Kevin Walsh was here in 2006, telling the story of Harding Park in detail. come in and talk to me and you would come in to hang out looking for the guys. Soundview Houses; thirteen 7-story buildings. I remember cisterns deep into the ground to collect irregation water. the Volunteer Fire Dept on Gildersleeve. Though Robert Moses attempted to tear down what he called the Soundview Slums (Moses didnt like anything that wasnt a Corbusian-esque housing project or an expressway; his Utopia would have been a city composed of residential skyscrapers connected by superhighways), Harding Park survived, but became City property in 1979. She still lives, and is doing great, in the house that my grandfathers brother built on Bolton Ave. we were all born and raise in the same house. Had a lot of friends from around the neighborhood , stick ball base ball, cards nickel dime stuff. wanted us in better schools with trees and grass lawns. I lived on Pugsley Ave. from 1957 to 1970, and my mother was born there. So glad to see your post and others that posted above. In 1949, Mal Deitch and Joseph Goodstein transformed the defunct Clason Point Bathing and Amusement Park, into a private resort with a swimming pool, cabanas, playground, and a stage. Soundview Avenue is the primary thoroughfare through Clason Point. I never worried about walking home from Scared Heart Church Gym after Basketball practice even when it was 10:00 at night. July fourth barbecues and watching the fireworks. An English settler, Thomas Cornell, began farming here from 1643, for which the area became known as Cornell's Neck. It seems to be that a person Whom owned my lot bought the lot next to him. Returning to Soundview Avenue, there is a gated community with its own set of nautical theme streets: Admiral Court, Beacon Lane, Surf Drive, etc. Here you can also take theNYCFerryat the cost of a subway ride down to the Upper East Side, 34thStreet, and Wall Street. It was clean because we all pitched in and kept it that way. I was like one of the family. She never gave me to many details. Clason Point Military Academy. Find Best Western Hotels & Resorts nearby Sponsored. Our next door neighbors were the Valenza family with 3 boys (Johnny, Frank and Joey). [18]:2, As of 2017, the median household income in Community District 9 was $40,005. Osceola - Courtesy Maritime History of the Great Lakes. My brother went to PS 69. I hope to be here to see what it will look like in 20 years. [18]:13 For every supermarket in Clason Point and Parkchester, there are 13 bodegas. the people hated the giant bull frogs that inhabited the marsh they were so loud people could not sleep. [7] Development in the 19th century soon attracted resort seekers, and the area became known for its amusements and entertainment. I lived on Bolton until 1971. I worked summers at Castle Hill Beach Club for 5 years ( 61 thru 66) . If you are going to troll, at least learn how to spell correctly. The amusement park rides and novelties was then known as "The Coney Island of the Bronx. 3 years later, though, in 1982, Harding Park Homeowners Association, the first cooperatively owned low and moderate-income community in the city was formed. In the background are theHunts Point Marketand the skyline of Manhattan. In the background are the Hunts Point Market and the skyline of Manhattan. Thank you for the article. The SEACOR Power capsized during a severe squall shortly after departing Port Fourchon, Louisiana on April 13 with 19 people on board. By the mid-1800s, as weve seen, the area was called Clason Point. Six crew members were recovered safely following the accident . Clason Point is now a city park with grass, trees, walkways and a ferry terminal. Were retired now down in Florida. my aunt by marriage divorced my uncle and married the youngest riordan brother. Great history. A friend in later life was a Bronx Historian, Arther Seifert, who lived near Shorehaven. Abuelo ( Victor Irizarry) and Dad ( Jose Irizarry) . born in 1953 lived at716 Harding Park it was a fascinating place to spend your childhood, Hey Tommy- long time- we went to Holy Cross together.. glad to see you online. Ill pass by again sometime and bring pictures of what the house I lived in looked like to the beautiful people I met yesterday. It was definitely a fun place to grow up. It might now seem like it on a surface level, but the Clason Point of today is in many ways inspired by its past, while shaping its future. The NY Botanical Garden (also in the Bronx) has sponsored a roadside garden along Leland Avenue. A couple of years ago I discovered Dave Valentine, a Latin Jazz musician lived in Harding Park for many years. [] Bronx where Co-op City and Bay Plaza now stand but did you know that there were several others like Clason Point and Starlight Park? My aunt and uncle lived there and I recall such fond memories of visiting them there. [3] The 43rd Precinct ranked 36th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. Beyond the bushes there is a lagoon in Harding Park separated from the East River by a rocky breakwater. 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