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Kingsbridge Heights • Norwood • Bedford Park • Fordham • Belmont BRONXWOOD AVDIGNEY AV KEPLER AV E 236 ST Van Cortlandt Park/NYONEIDA AV BotanicalE 233 ST GardenE 233 ST BARNES AV E 233 ST BUSSING AV E 235 ST • • • • KINGSBRIDGE HEIGHTS NORWOOD BEDFORD PARK FORDHAME 232 ST BELMONT Burke Av, F10, F12 E 194 St, K6 E 225 St, A10 Knox Pl, D6 Putnam Pl, E8 Valentine Av, G6, J6, L5, M5 W 246 St, B1 Bizzell Family Day Care, J3 Fordham, M5 NAPIER AV Harris Park, G4 Lighthouse Baptist Church, C10 Our Lady of Refuge Church & School, Theodore Roosevelt H.S., M7 Williamsbridge Playground, E8 Streets Cambreleng Av, M8 E 195 St, K6 Eames Pl, K3 Kossuth Av, E6 Putnam Av E, E2 Van Cortlandt Av W, D3 W 250 St, B1 Botanical Garden Station, Fordham Hill Apartments, L2 Holy Nativity Episcopal Church, G7 Lutheran Church of the Epiphany, F8 K5 Toddler Plus Program, L4 Williamsbridge P.O., D11 BRONXWOOD AV Cannon Pl, E3, F2 E 196 St, J4, K5 Elm Pl, M5 Landing Rd, M1 Putnam Av W, E2, F1 Van Cortlandt Av E, F6 Wallace Av, E11, F12, H12 Metro-North, J8 Fordham LibraryHERKIMER Center, PL L6 Home Away from Home Day Care, F9 M.S. 80/ Bronx Dance Academy, F7 P.S. 46, J6 Tracey Towers Apartments, E5 Williamsbridge Station, Metro-North, D9 BUSSING AV Adee Av, G11, G12 Key accessible Transit Police Carpenter St, A10 E 197 St, J4, J5, K7 Exterior St, J1 Lester St, G11 Radcliff Av, E12 Van Cortlandt Pk S, D2, D4 Walton Av, M4 Botanical P.O., H7 Fordham Lutheran Church, M4 I.S.143, H2 M.S.391/ Theatre Arts School, L6 P.S. 51, F5 U.S. Veterans Hospital, K2 Woodlawn Cemetery, B8 E 231 ST WHITE PLAINS RD Albany Circle, G1, H2 entrance & exit District Office Cayuga Av, C1 E 198 St, H5, J7 Farkas Sq, L4 Lisbon Pl, G6 Reiss Pl, L12 Verveelen Pl, G1 Waring Av, K11 Bronx Church of Christ, A12 Fordham Manor Reformed Church, K3 Institute of Applied Human Dynamics, C7 Maggie Alston Prep School, E10 P.S. 54, K6 Union Hospital, M5 Young Israel of Mosholu Pkwy, E7 District 1 TPD Allerton Av, H11 Chestnut St, F12 E 199 St, H6, J7 Father Zeiser Pl, M2 Lorillard Pl, M7 Reservoir Pl, E8 Villa Av, G5 Washington Av, M7 Bronx County Historical Society, E7 Fordham P.O., M6 Internal Revenue Service, G11 Mind Builders Creative Arts Center, E10 P.S. 56, F8 United Christian Baptist Church, A11 D Aqueduct Av W, L3 R T W Fordham Rd, M3 Wayne Av, D7 # S Claflin Av, H3 E 201 St, H7 Flood Sq, M7 Mace Av, J11 Reservoir Av, H3, J3 Bronx Dance Theatre, G8 Fordham Prep, K7 J.H.S. 113, C11 Monroe College, L3 P.S. 86, J3 Valentine-Varian House / Museum of O Subway Stations P Armand Pl, G2 N O elevator Corlear Av, E1 E 202 St,G6, H8 Fordham Plaza, L6 Magenta St, E10, E11 Reservoir Oval E, F8 W Gun Hill Rd, D6 Webb Av, L2, M2 Bronx H.S. of Science, F4 Fordham Station, Metro-North, L6 JASA Service Center, L5 Montefiore Medical Center, E7 P.S. 95, E4 Bronx History, E7 GUN HILL RD T _______________________________________ S Arnow Av, H11 ______________________________ O to street or stairways B Webster Av, D9, F9, H8, K7, M6 Creston Av, J5, L4 E 203 St, G6, G8 Ft Independence St , F2 Major Deegan Expwy, C3, Reservoir Oval W, E7 W Kingsbridge Rd, J2, K3 Bronx Park Motel, M9 Jerome Avenue Transit Yard, F5 Mosholu-Montefiore Community P.S. 122, J1 219 Street B11 building level 25 E 230 ST Arthur Av, M8 Fordham University Rose Hill Campus, K7 # Van Cortlandt Park, B4 Review Pl, E1 W Mosholu Pkwy N, D5 White Plains Rd, A10, E10, G11, K12 # AREA OF Crotona Av, M9 E 204 St, G5, G8 Gale Pl, D3 E2, H1, L1 Bronx Zoo, M10 Jerome Avenue P.O., L3 Center, D6 P.S. 205A, M9 231 Street G1 1 Subway station and Astor Av, K12 Administration, L7 Burial Vault, A2 THIS MAP Cruger Av, E11, F11, H12 E 205 St, F8, G5 Gates Pl, D5 Manhattan College Pkwy, C1 Risse St, F6 W Mosholu Pkwy S, E5 Willett Av, C10 Rainey Gate Entrance, M10 Jerome Park Public Library, K3 Mosholu Nursing Home, E8 P.S. 246, K5 238 Street E1 Bailey Av, E2, F2, H1, J1, L1 Deally, L7 1 Y exits Golf Courses, A3, C3, C4 KW Y P W 188 St, L3 Williamsbridge Rd, G12 M W Cyrus Pl, M6 E 206 St, F6, F8 Giles Pl, F2 Marion Av, H7, K6, M6 Rochambeau Av, D7, E7, F7 Bronxwood Home for the Aged, D11 Jerome Park Reservoir, F3 Mosholu P.O., D6 P.S. 279, G7 HA Y EL P W Bailey Pl, F2 Duane, L7 Allerton Av H11 P X Golf House, C3 K 25 AM RD E DH R P O Davidson Av, K3 E 207 St, F8 Godwin Ter, G1 Matthews Av, F12 Rosewood St, F10 W 190 St, L3 Buddhist Association of the U.S., G1 Jewish Home & Hospital for the Aged, K3 Mosholu Public Library, G8 P.S. 340, J4 F R R E E ______________________________ W N Bainbridge Av, D7, G7, J6, L5 Finlay, L8 Gun Hill Meadow, D5 Y Bedford Park Blvd H5 V K 4 I H W Y C Minerva Pl, H5 Ryer Av, M5 W 192 St, K3 R E 208 St, E6 Goulden Av, F4, J3 K I Decatur Av, F9, G8, H7, K6 Church of Pentacost, C10 Kingsbridge Armory, K4 P.S. 360, H2 T U W P VAN CORTLANDT PK E E R Subway route Freeman, L8 P N Barker Av, F10, J11 Points of Interest # B New York Botanical Garden, K9 John Kieran Nature Trail, C3 R P O Bedford Park Blvd G6E 229 ST X BD E L S =2 =D =4 E Dekalb Av, D6, E6 E 209 St, E8 Gouverneur Av, E3 Miriam St, J5 S Oak Dr, F11, F12 W 193 St, K1 Kingsbridge Heights, E2 Parkside Houses, G11 I Church & School of the Immaculate V A I N IN H R Barnes Av, A11, D11, E12, F12 Keating Hall, L8 C symbol Bronx River, J10 Lake, B3 A S T Burke Av F11 G X R Saxon Av, D4 W 195 St, J3 25 U Morris Av, J4, L4, M4 N Devoe Ter, L2 E 210 St, E7 Grand Concourse, G6, J5, L5 Academy of Mount St. Ursula, H7 Conception, E11 Korean Church of the Bronx, H6 Poe Park, L5 E D 2 54 H E O ______________________________ SS O BR Barnhill Sq, K3 Lombardi Memorial Center, K8 D R O Café, J8 Memorial Grove, B1 C N R X . E X P B Dr. Theo Kazimiroff Blvd, J8, L9 E 211 St, D7, D8, D10, Grand Av, L3 Mosholu Pkwy, C4 Sedgwick Av, E4, F3, H2, K2, M1 W 197 St, J3 Adventure Day Care, H2 Creston Avenue Baptist Church, M4 Quality Hotel Midtown, E11 Fordham Rd M3 J WY 4 A M Bartholdi St, E11 Martyr’s Court, L7 Lehman College, H4 Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, K8 Mosholu Golf House, B6 E I Point of Interest Duncan St, E12 D11, D12 Halley Pl, E2 N Oak Dr, F11 Shrady Pl, G2 W 205 St, F4 Allen Schandler Recreation Area, A5 Davidson Community Center, L4 Regent School, C11 Fordham Rd M5 S BD R Bathgate Av, L7, M7 McGinley Center, K8 APEX, G4 Everett Children’s Adventure Mosholu Golf Center & Driving Range, C5 U O E 212 St, C6, D11 Heath Av, H2, K1 Olinville Av, C10, E10, J12 Southern Blvd, M9 W 225 St, J1 C Duncomb Av, E10 630 Allerton P.O., H11 Deegan Motel, E2 Scott Towers Apartments, F5 Bedford Park Blvd, G4, H6 Millennium Hall, L8 Carmen Hall, J4 Gun Hill Rd 25 D11 N Garden, K9 Parade Grounds, A2 O C E Fordham Rd, L6, M4 E 213 St, C6, D10, D11 Hillman Av, E4 Oliver Pl, J7 St Georges Crescent, F6 W 229 St, H2 Allerton Public Library, H12 Devoe Park, M2E 233 ST Sears Roebuck, L6 D # Tourist attraction Belmont Av, M8 Spellman, L8 Computer Center, J4 Main Building, J8 Park Headquarters, B1 Kingsbridge Rd 4 K4 E 228 ST N A R E Gun Hill Rd, D6, D9, E11 E 214 St, C11 Hoffman St, M8 Orloff Av, D3, E2 Steuben Av, E7 W 230 St, H1, H2 Allerton Theatre, H12 DeWitt Clinton H.S., E5 Solomon Temple Baptist Church, M5 G E Bolton St, L12 University Church, K7 Concert Hall, H4 Kingsbridge Rd K5 U Main Entrance, L9 Pool, C2 BD N Y E Kingsbridge Rd, K4, L5 E 215 St, C11 Holland Av, E11, F11, H12, L12 Park Av, M6 Stevenson Pl, E3 W 231 St, G1, H2 Anjuman Hefazaful Islam Mosques, J7 Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, K5 St. Ann Church & School, D7 E W V P A Boston Rd, J12, M12 Walsh, L8 Davis Hall, H4 Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden, K11 Stadium, D2 Mosholu Pkwy E6 X 4 R E 144 E Mosholu Pkwy N, F6, G7 E 216 St, C10, C11 Holt Pl, E8 Parkside Pl, F9 Strong St, J3 W 233 St, F1 Bailey Avenue Houses, K1 Educating Young One’s Toddler St. James Episcopal Church, L4 E Building numbers R T E Botanical Sq, J7 William D. Whish Family Library, L7 Fine Arts Bldg, H4 S Snuff Mill, K10 Urban Forest Ecology Center, B2 N _______________________________________ Norwood-205 St D F8 B K E Mosholu Pkwy S, F6, H7 E 217 St, C11 Hughes St, M8 Paul Av, F5, G5 Summit Pl, G2 W 234 St, F1 Bedford Park, J6 Program, L3 St.
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