And there was Judge Greer You're probably used to high parking rates for downtown Clason Point or Soundview parking spots but on Spacer you can get a Clason Point parking for a rate as low as $66.39 per week. We went to Dr Granito. The location was 23rd avenue roughly 84th to 86th street (estimated). Summer was the best we went swimming in the Sound you could see your feet it was very clean. Undeveloped waterfront parcels wereacquired by the city for parkland but kept in a natural state. Speaking of unfinished plans, further inland at Story Avenue, theBronx River Parkwayabruptly ends. I lived on Pugsley Ave. from 1957 to 1970, and my mother was born there. I grew up from 1960 1976 on Pugsley just off of Cornell Ave. Wow what a trip. It was clean because we all pitched in and kept it that way. I lived on Bolton until 1971. [18]:13 For every supermarket in Clason Point and Parkchester, there are 13 bodegas. New Yorks Theme Streets [SpliceToday] Looks left was the Long Island Sound. This web site brought back nice memories of a happy times in my childhood the neighborhood had so many children. 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. I think his address was 507 Harding Park their names were Ella and Thomas Tierney ,he had a vegetable garden in the lot across the from his house,great memories . Sentinel Infotech Clason Point is now a city park with grass, trees, walkways and a ferry terminal. I remember you Raquel and your brother Alex was my brother Henrys friend. On the plaque are quotations from Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Wilson. 1915 with Teddy Orengo Acevedo and Joe M Juarbe in Clason Point, Bronx, New York. The branch opened in 1952 and moved to its current location in 1971. We were safe as our neighbors watched out for us. Britisher Thomas Pell arrived at a treaty in 1654 with several Siwanoy sachems, including Wampage, that the Dutch authorities didnt recognize. Thats how I remember it, the best part of summer was Shorehaven working there and friends that lasted for years! Went to Holy Cross School. The most notable of these triangular parklets is Woodrow Wilson Triangle, bound by Underhill, Patterson, and Soundview Avenues. [18]:11 Clason Point and Parkchester has a relatively average population of residents who are uninsured. My family had memberships, 1962-66. Boynton Avenue Rehab; three rehabilitated tenement buildings, either 3 or 6 stories tall. Good patriots that they were, they named the colony for the US President at the time, Warren Gamaliel Harding (1865-1923). Another unusual map of what Clason Point could have been is the1941 Barkan Street Directory mapthat shows the grid in its entirety mashed with the natural courses of Bronx River, Pugsleys Creek and Westchester Creek. Grocery. Leland Avenue along Soundview Park leads into the heart of Harding Park. I guess till the 60s. [8]:113 Permanent residence increased in the area. Below is the description of the grant. By the middle 19th century Clason Point had many farmhouses, despite its poor drainage. Bronx River Houses; nine 14-story buildings. Hi Bill, I use to love going to Harding Park man to see my family, my cousin DJ Mikey and Jomar n Alex crazy ass. The beach club operated until 1986 before closing its doors due to dwindling membership, competition, and increasing operational costs. Developers Mal Deitch and Joseph Goodstein transformed the defunct Clason Point Bathing and Amusement Park, into an upscale private resort with a swimming pool, cabanas, playground, and a performance space that hosted live entertainment. Clason Point in the early-20th century was an era of trolley . Your mon would From the late 1880s to around 1935, the neighborhood was a major tourist attraction and home to a massive amusement district, complete with arcades, dancehalls, waterfront resorts, and a massive outdoor saltwater swimming pool known as The Inkwell due to its dirty, unfiltered water that came straight from the East River. I lived on Leland Ave from 1947 (born there ) thru 1968 ! Went to school there most Sisters were great a couple no so. Some residents converted existing bungalows around Harding Park for year-round occupation. At the mouth of Westchester Creek, a shipwreck near the Whitestone Bridge marks the spot where its waters meet the East River. My name is Alan and my comments are below on April 1st. [18]:14, The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in Clason Point and Parkchester is 0.0076 milligrams per cubic metre (7.6109oz/cuft), more than the city average. The houses were different now . Until now, it took two buses and a train to get to work from the East Bronx. Are you speaking of Aubrey and Mary Nichols, they had a son, John and a daughter, cant remember her name. We all learned to swim. I am a metal detector hobbyist learning history of the Bronx Lived in Harding Park from 1945 till 60s. Great read! who lived across the street, the Kokindos The Nelsons and Hoffmans Eddie and Joey. It looks smaller than what I The NYC skyline can be seen dramatically from Harding Park. 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 My sister and I grew up in Soundview/Clason Point, in the Soundview Projects from 1954-1967. Im also one of those Hispanic families that lived in Harding Park and member of Shore Haven Beach Club (Sandoval) 1973- late 80s, Hi, Was your fathers name Victor? Hagstrom often tried to keep their maps up to date by depicting planned highways and paper streets as reality, because in most cases when Robert Moses proposed something, it became reality. I havent been to Soundview since high school, when my classmate Karen hosted friends at her home and there was Dominican music in the background. what a great trip down memory lane, I lived on Newman ave in Clason point from 1955 until 1970 and remember the great summer days at Shorehaven, The bungalow bar ice cream truck that passed down my street in the summer evenings and all the great fishing at the point. I remember my dear friends the Simmons Pola with 3 girls my great friendS and a boy, my brothers great friend. I have great memories of Clason Point. I remember the Morales about 7-8 kids, one of them had the same name as me Raquel, that was fun, living next door. Jedediah Cornell Sr. 1825-1905 married Annastasia S. Griffin 1836-1913 I went to P.S. Osceola - Courtesy Maritime History of the Great Lakes. Durante says her grandmother picked her mother up from her crib and stepped out moments before the Ferris wheel crashed on their boathouse. Of course many wonderful Saturday afternoons were spent in the Beach Theater Hope all is well with you and your family. @2019 - Forgotten New York. The amusement park closed in 1935. They had square dancing on Wednesday nights and Social dancing on Saturday nights. remember, I was probably about 6 yo when I moved out. The swampy wet marsh is built on now. Im Alex Hernandez and I lived from 1962 to 1970 at 506 Harding Park. Westchester Avenue evolved into a mixed use, primarily commercial, district serving the greater area after the completion of the elevated IRT Pelham Line. Between 1949 and 1986, this property was the Shore Haven Beach Club, a member-only resort for working-class Bronxites. 69. Truly The Old Neighborhood ! 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. Soundview Avenue is the primary thoroughfare through Clason Point. Thanks for the memories. Wow, I remember how that carried into the 70s. My Mom would love to know we may have finally found you again. So glad to see your post and others that posted above. Based on this calculation, as of 2018[update], Clason Point and Parkchester are considered low-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying. Harding Park now appears as if it will carry on in the future indefinitely with its city views, great fishing, and relative privacy. The site of a large Native American settlement, comprising more than seventy dwellings, Clason Point was then known to natives as "Snakapins", or "Land By The Two Waters".[5][6]. In 2015, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that in 2018, ferry service would begin operating in the neighborhood. I went to PS69 for kindergarten 72-73 school year I think and I had Ms Kulusky. Please help contribute to anew Forgotten NY website, Check out theForgottenBook,take a look at thegift shop, and as always, commentas you see fit., Copyright 2015 The Voux, All rights Reserved. Great memories! I remember you guys very well. I remember Farmers Hill were Monroe Projects were built. By SERGEY KADINSKYForgotten NY correspondent. 107 and then JHS 123. Bruce and the cute girl up the street who owned the gas station on the triangle of Obrien and Soundview. 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. My friend Susan still lives there as well as my brother Jimmy. 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!! ..we would fling them like frisbies. Learn how your comment data is processed. Fire I ask because my mom and me and my sister used to babysit them, I remember crying for months!! Beyond the bushes there is a lagoon in Harding Park separated from the East River by a rocky breakwater. Harding Park is the maze of little unnamed streets and bungalows found along Bronx River, Leland, Gildersleeve and Cornell Avenues in the southwest sector of Clason Point. Re Shorehaven Country Club, a similar case existed in Jackson Heights/East Elmhurst where the Jackson Heights Country Club existed until roughly the late 1970s (????). Welcome2TheBronx | 13 Facts & Tidbits About The Bronx That Makes Us Awesome, Lets Go Hiking (and Biking)! A Bronx historian told News 12 the new Starlight Park at the time took away a lot of the attention from Clason Point with better amenities. The park has a tragic history with6 deaths and 22 injuredon June 11, 1922, when a storm blew down an operating ferris wheel. I do remember my mother telling me about the accident at the amusement park. This museum tells the story of maritime history in Michigan and pays homage to the tragedies that happened to many ships in the Great Lakes. NYCs Christmas Streets [SpliceToday] Forgotten NY correspondent. While 23% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 30% have less than a high school education and 47% are high school graduates or have some college education. [18]:12, Eighty-three percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is less than the city's average of 87%. Both my parents (Joseph Bell & Muriel Beck)were born and raised in Clason Point. On 25 July 1646 he received a grant in New Amsterdam which became known as Cornells Neck. Since 1778, the Somerset's remains have only surfaced twice: once in the winter of 1885-86, and again in 1973. He owned 2000 acres. But those commuter headaches seemed like a distant memory as the new ferry pulled away from Clason Point Park in Soundview. A ferry docks at the Soundview Ferry dock at Clason Point. [28], Pugsley Creek Park is located along the eastern shoreline of Clason Point. His will, dated 5 December 1651, left all his real estate to his wife Rebecca. Ferry Point Park was built on land that was purchased in 1643 by early English settler John Throckmorton (1601-1684) from the Governor of New Netherland. If you remember those chairs Adirondack chairs in the off season I remember him painting every one bright red, blue, green and white.Life guards would put on shows of diving and Iran Dandridge, Mario Vernon, Ruben Ruiz, Eddie How about indoor playground equipment? Speaking of unfinished plans, further inland at Story Avenue, the Bronx River Parkway abruptly ends. The name sounds familiar. I recall cows there.I went to Castle Hill Pool as a childthen as a teenager, we swtiched to Shorehaven. Getting late and this is making me want to enjoy and remember a great childhood in THE BRONX. The section between Pelham Parkway and Soundview opened in 1951. this was around 1957 or 58. at that time for a kid, it was paradise in the Bronx. Was wondering if you recalled 712 Harding Park? I felt loved unconditionally. Church we went to. The development I live in here in AZ is like a year round Shore Haven minus the waterfront & the ethnic overtones. I was born in the Bronx Obrien Ave..1944..Moved to 227 Pugsley Ave at the dead end concrete wall still there. Destination signs along the southbound parkway show Soundview Park as its terminus. I truly enjoyed the memories. Soundview Avenue is the odd one here, cutting through the street grid on its two-mile route. This road runs north for 7.2 miles to the city line at Wakefield. Walking to school through the dumps. The most Fabulous place to grow uupmin. My brother went to PS 69. 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. Between 1906 and 1939, a ferry operated between Clason Point and College Point. It seems to be that a person Whom owned my lot bought the lot next to him. I definitely want to take the ferry from east 34th street to Clason Point. Hi Muriel, This includes a scenic traffic circle as a terminus for Soundview Avenue with vistas of the East River and Whitestone Bridge. [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. Bronx River is largely industrial in usage. After World War II, urban planner Robert Moses targeted the community for slum clearance, including the construction of public housing. The last boat to College Point terminated during World War II. Had a lot of friends from around the neighborhood , stick ball base ball, cards nickel dime stuff. Weve havent yet had a floating ForgottenTour. Usually when a highway ends, it does so by merging into another highway. Tom, I grew up at 1621 Gildersleeve @ Harding Park. As a little girl, my neighbor who has a membership to the country club, used to take me every weekend. one house was named Journeys End which later became my email address.Swimming in the Pugsley Creek, The resort area started to decline during the 1930s, with the onset of the Great Depression and the construction of the IRT Pelham Line. I knew the Davis brothers who lived in a houseboat at the end of the point also the Ferry Inn at the end, My name is George Harkinson and the Davis brothers, Tommy and Paul and their sister Pat are my cousins. I and a friend had some wonderful teenage years in the 50s being members of Shorehaven Beach Club. I grew up on Beach Ave., and at that time, Shorehaven was NOT open to everyone, no Hispanics and no African Americans. Anyone who is enjoying this should look at I Miss Clason Point on Facebook! Clason Point in the early 20th century was an era of trolley cars on the main thoroughfare, Soundview Avenue or, as it was then, Clason Point Road. I went to PS 69. Great going down memory lane . [18]:6, The following public schools are located in Clason Point that are not also located in Soundview:[45]. It continues north under other names. Shorehaven beach club was a parking lot away. Kevin Walsh was here in 2006, telling the story of Harding Park in detail. On the other hand, the massive superblock interrupting White Plains Road at the time was the wetland source of Pugsleys Creek. 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 This road runs north for 7.2 miles to the city line at Wakefield. I was young, 67 years ago. I didnt see the old school. I remember fishing right by my Grandfather bungolaw in Harding Park right by water . We moved from the apartment in 1952. I received the sacraments in the school. I went steady with John from 1971 to 1977 but never married. We owned our houses, bug not the land they were onIn the late 1950s, Shorehaven bought the land and told us to moveWe fought but lostMiss my old neighborhood, I lived in a houseboat on Pugsleys creek. The incarceration rate of 603 per 100,000 people is higher than that of the city as a whole. Its said very interesting! For the record I became a history teacher retired now and also a Restaurant owner in Montauk, NY with my wife Jan Place was called OMurphys Pub on the circle in the center of town. The wheel destroyed the boathouse Terry Durante's mother and family lived in then. Get instant access to loads of relevant information about Clason Point, Bronx, NY apartments for sale, including property descriptions, virtual tours, maps and photos. [18]:9 Eighteen percent of Clason Point and Parkchester residents are smokers, which is higher than the city average of 14% of residents being smokers. Sketching Henderson Place [SpliceToday] A passing ship rescued the Cornells, and they persisted, returning to their adopted Bronx home the year after Wampages last raid. In this deed, the land is described as a cetaine Parcell of Land, contained within a neck, commonly called and knowne by ye name of Cornells Neck, lying and being upon the Maine, toward the Sound or East River, being bounded to the West by a certain Rivolett which runs to the Black Rock and so into Bronckse Creeke or Kill. I remember members arriving in limos dressed in long gowns and tuxedos for Dancing Under The Stars every Some of the sights havent changed the apartment still has the side parking an old garage in back. Do you know the age of the parish? [16] The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 2% (1,067) White, 37% (19,876) African American, 0.3% (161) Native American, 1.3% (709) Asian, 0% (22) Pacific Islander, 0.4% (239) from other races, and 1.1% (586) from two or more races. These include public housing, high-rise co-ops and rentals. Great history. Thanks! Also..pheasants flying there part of the year. Currently living in north carolina. So we moved to Plainedge Long Island. The U.S. military setting up summer camps near the Black Rock. the street because I was young ,but we moved around 1977 . I went to the emptly lot there with my friend and dug a hole looking for any traces. In Clason Point and Parkchester, there were 106 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 26.4 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide). Thank you for the article. This is where the Bronx River widens into the East River. After World War II these became permanent year-round residences due to a housing shortage, eventually sheltering over 250 families. Pat (Haughey) MacInnes. Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise, are: Lafayette Avenue to the north, White Plains Road/Pugsley Creek Park to the east, the East River to the south, and the Bronx River to the west. [3] NYCHA property in the area is patrolled by PSA 8 at 2794 Randall Avenue in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx. This includes a scenic traffic circle as a terminus for Soundview Avenue with vistas of the East River andWhitestone Bridge. I grew up in a Bungalow on 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. Do remember that when we were kids, there was still a small farm with My family moved out in the 1970s Having previously chronicled other prominent points of land in the city, I followed Soundview Avenue to its tip. IT was the best time of my life to live there as a child Harding park was a dream I lived at Academy Gatdens till about 1953 when we moved to my Grandfathers (Clifford Beck)house at 352 White Plains Rd. Clason Point Gardens; forty-five buildings, all 2 stories tall. Was a great upbringing. 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