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Bronx Park Allerton Norwood Bedford Park Woodlawn Cemetery Williamsbridge Van Cortlandt Park Neighborhood Map ¯ Bronx Dance 3614 Academy School 731 729 19 3594 Bronx River 3600 Greenway 701 E 213 Street 3600 E 213 Street White Plains Road 641 12 Bronx River Parkway 3600 3598 W 3557 3592 621 E 213 Street 3598 664 e b 3560 640 s W4 t Bx16 e 3598 620 W20 W4 Bx16 Bx24 Bx39 Bx39 3552 W21 r 729 W20 Bx24 W21 A v e 701 Woodlawn Holland Avenue n u E 212 Street e Bronx Boulevard 3560 3564 Bronx River Williamsbridge 3535 Cemetery Willett Avenue E 212 Street White Plains Road Olinville Avenue 24 3598 50 3562 729 Bainbridge Avenue 701 Van Cortlandt E 211 Street 3598 Bx41SBS 3598 Park 3500 E 211 Street 635 Sachkerah Woods Rochambeau Avenue Bx28 745 220 Bx30 Playground 3598 Bx41SBS Gun Hill R701d Bx38 E 211 Street 3500 330 200 693 East Gun Hill Road 3598 E 211 Street 3598 Decatur Avenue Jerome Avenue Jerome Bx28 Kings College Place 712 Dekalb Avenue Dekalb E 211 Street Bx28 3498 Bx30 160 Bx30 Bx38 3598 Williams Bridge Gun Hill Meadow Bx41 Bx38 Metro-North Railroad SBS Bx41 Williamsbridge Tryon Avenue Square Wayne Avenue E 211 Street 316 East Gun Hill Road Bx41 3500 Hull Avenue Bx28 3598 Bx41 Bx30 Kings College 3464 SBS Bx38 School, PS 94 Bx41 3500 E Gun Hill Road 11 3500 W Gun Hill Road Perry Avenue 361 3500 Gun Hill Houses 292 65 3490 36 10 Bx10 3500 Remote Control 3500 3498 E Gun Hill Road 3500 E Gun Hill Road 147 3500 Car Track 10 E Gun Hill Road 3500 Bx41SBS 3498 Bronx River Parkway White Plains 3500 215 Bx28 E Gun Hill Road 368 Bronx Boulevard Road 245 3498 Bx10 Bx30 3500 Bx38 3500 3450 275 323 E Gun Hill Road Bx41SBS Mosholu Montefiore 3498 344 3498 Jerome Avenue Community Center 160 3498 Olinville Avenue 200 3498 Bx28 E Gun Hill Road Bx30 250 Bx41 Bx38 272 3360 304 Bx41 SBS SBS Montefiore 3498 ce 3444 la Bx41 P Duncomb Avenue Medical Center ir Bx41 o rv e s 3400 e R Montefiore Putnam Place 294 3498 3425 Medical Center 3395 Williamsbridge Reservoir Gates Place Magenta Street 3400 est Keeper’s House al W 3380 681 v Barker Avenue 3400 ir O White Plains3398 Road Bx10 rvo Knox Place W4 e W20 es Bx10 3400 R W21 W4 W20 W21 3400 Kossuth Avenue 161 Wayne Avenue 663 Bx39 3400 3458 Jerome Avenue North Central Bx39 E 210 Street 3424 3346 3400 Bronx Hospital 176 W Mosholu Parkway North 3398 660 31 R 3398 e s 637 150 e 3344 3398 3400 Gun Hill Road r Dekalb Avenue v E 210 Street o School, PS 41 i r 100 O 3398 Magenta636 Street 3400 Bainbridge Avenue v 3400 a 3398 55 l 9 E 3400 80 7 3398 a Webster Avenue s 3300 309 3300 E 208 Street t 335 E 210 Street Bx10 Rochambeau Avenue Bx10 50 Bx16 Bx16 E 209 Street 3300 365 Jerome Avenue 31 Bx28 Bx28 Bx30 Bx30 Bronx River Magenta Bx34 Bx34 308 330 Bx38 Bx38 3298 Playground Steuben Avenue Williamsbridge 3298 364 Oval 3298 Allerton 69 Reservoir Oval West Bronx River Mosholu-Pelham 3300 Greenway Greenway E Mosholu Parkway North 5 minutes 3300 682 81 3300 273 3298 Mosholu Pkwy E 208 Street 659 3300 Holt Place 3300 131 Bronx River Parkway 3215 Parkside Place Parkside Bronx River Avenue Decatur 3300 658 65 E 208 Street Soldier 3202 100 Hull Avenue Hull 136 3298 Kossuth Avenue 3298 Museum of Olinville Avenue 637 67 Bronx History 3300 106 at the Valentine-Varian House 3298 Norwood Heights 3249 Bx1 School, PS 56 369 Rosewood636 Street LTD Bx1 3298 Bx2 Avenue Perry Bx28 Williamsbridge Oval Bx1 5 minutes LTD Recreation Center 327 Mosholu-Pelham t 3240 3201 s Bx1 a 6 minutes Barker Avenue Bx2 Greenway l E 299 340 Bx28 va E 207 Street ir O o 3238 Kossuth Bainbridge erv 308 Res Rosewood Avenue B Playground t 3220 Playground Tracey 271 s r M a o Towers n 3204 E o 119 x s e 3214 h u Mosholu Parkway u St. Brendan’s B Risse lu School, JHS 80 n School St. Brendan’s o Burke Avenue P e 268 u Street v Roman Catholic l a e Jerome r A 3200 Park k Bainbridge Avenue Church v w t E 207 Street Avenue a a d 3202 y r Yard n d Risse StreetRisse Street a l 201 Community Garden E Mosholu Parkway South t N r ort 3276 o h C 601 3098 Grand Concourse n 3200 a V Rochambeau Avenue Norwood 3224 3164 Bx10 E 206 Street Bx16 Bronx River Bx30 Burke Avenue600 151 Norwood Parkway 3098 Bx28 Whalen 205 St 301 3180 335 Park 3186 E Mosholu Parkway North 399 Bx10 W4 Van Cortla E 205 Street W20 Bx10 ndt Avenue E W21 W4 310 334 W20 3160 3178 360 W21 Mosholu Bainbridge 3184 Library Bronx Park East t 260 Avenue s 3120 a 19 S 116 Mosholu E t 3158 e . 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Werdann, III 235 School, PS/MS 20 Bedford Park 3028 rd Mosholu-Pelham 260 a 2998 282 Congregational Church 340 v Greenway 201 le Marion Avenue u E 201 Street 2998 o 2980 B 311 218 E 201 Street n r 2980 E Mosholu Parkway South e 19 h 3034 2998 t u Twin Lakes Bx26 308 o ulevard S iroff Bo 39 azim 2990 ore K Bainbridge Theod Bedford Park Blvd Avenue Dr. Bx26 Lehman College Bedford Park Blvd Garden 2998 Bx34 26 Briggs Avenue 3000 2988 Valentine Avenue Bx34 326 Mosholu-Pelham Bx26 347 Mosholu Parkway Greenway Pfizer Plant Research Laboratory 2950 E 201 Street 3011 2950 241 Bainbridge Avenue 375 2998 2948 Bx26 Bedford Park 360 3006 Bedford Park Boulevard2950 265 Decatur Avenue 15 Presbyterian Church 377 Perry Avenue 2948 250 2936 2936 Frank 16 309 Frisch Field e 2922 2998 399 2948 266 u n 203 390 Bx28 e E 199 Street Steere v d A St. Samuel r Herbarium Watson a 2934 v e 2920 Cathedral 2940 B Education 220 ot e Bx28 Bx1 Marion Avenue an l m ic u LTD al Building o o Bronx Park r S q B e f 2996 N J Bx1 2918 Bx26 o f 320 o Bx2 Bx1 r r Mertz 2916 246 t i Daffodil Bronx River LTD 273 h m Library i Valley Bx26 Botanical Square z a Bx1 Minerva Place2890 K Community Garden Bx2 2916 Decatur Avenue e 276 Bx28 r 2888 o Botanical Garden d 2952 Grand Concourse o Webster Avenue Metro-North Railroad e Bx28 2 h T 365 . Mount St. Ursula r Academy 2980 D 19 Bx34 Minerva Place Botanical Square Tulip Tree Allée 2870 Bedford Park Boulevard 356 2898 18 391 Valentine Avenue St. Mary’s Bx41SBS Bx34 Briggs Avenue 2850 Orthodox Native Forest 19 Church 2948 Mosholu Creston AvenueE 198 Street Bainbridge Avenue 2862 392 Gate 2950 E 198 Street 2832 105 375 18 2848 205 110 2850 Rock 2830 E 198 Street 2850 2844 243 Garden Bx41SBS 2872 E 198 Street 387 206 2846 2846 E 199 Street 414 Marion Avenue New York 240 2842 2836 2848 2824 396 272 Botanical Garden 2844 E 198 Street 323 Bx41 Garden Decatur Avenue SBS Bedford Park 2822 Café 310 Gate 2826 Bx41 Ross Conifer 2820 Oliver Place Bx41 SBS Post: Norwood 205 St 215 395 Arboretum Map © City of New York. Subway signs and route symbols ®Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Used with permission. E 197 Street Bx41 2820 2814 Webster Avenue.
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