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    A group of people stands at a city intersection with a guide. Behind them is a brick building labeled “Bruckner Bar & Grill.” Street art and colorful murals cover nearby walls; several “Do Not Enter” signs are visible.

    Bruckner BLVD. Photo: Gabby Jones

    Bronx Native, Mott Haven. Photo: Gabby Jones

    A flock of birds flies near a streetlamp and a stone building with a cross-shaped sign reading "Iglesia Bautista" against a clear blue sky. A green street sign below reads "E 137 St.

    Photo: Gabby Jones

    Graham Triangle. Photo: Gabby Jones

    Rows of red-brick townhouses with arched windows and doors, sunlight shining brightly above the rooftops, creating lens flare; power lines and a utility pole are visible in front of the buildings.

    Bertine Block. Photo: Gabby Jones

    View from an elevated subway platform looking down onto a city street with crosswalks, pedestrians, trees, parked cars, food trucks, and buildings with graffiti under a clear sky.

    Jackson Avenue Station. Photo: Molly Flores

    A person points up at the facade of an old brick building with faded, partially visible painted signage under a clear blue sky.

    J. L. Mott Iron Works. Photo: Gabby Jones

    Two people cross the street at an intersection near a large, historic stone church with green domes. A street sign reads "Alexander Av." Cars and trees line the roads on a sunny day.

    Photo: Lucía Vázquez

    View from an elevated subway platform looking down onto a city street with crosswalks, pedestrians, trees, parked cars, food trucks, and buildings with graffiti under a clear sky.

    Jackson Avenue Station. Photo: Molly Flores

    A yellow NYC taxi drives past a row of red brick buildings with fire escapes, several storefronts including a deli, restaurant, and grocery, and parked cars on a sunny city street.

    Photo: Lucía Vázquez

    A yellow NYC taxi drives past a row of red brick buildings with fire escapes, several storefronts including a deli, restaurant, and grocery, and parked cars on a sunny city street.

    Photo: Lucía Vázquez

    A person in a white shirt and hat walks a dog on a city sidewalk past a brick building with murals and a "Stout Bar" sign overhead. The street appears quiet with storefronts and trees visible.

    The Lit Bar. Photo: Lucía Vázquez

    Two people wearing helmets ride a white scooter past a colorful storefront called "Bronx Native" on a city street with red, blue, and yellow painted buildings.

    Bronx Native. Photo: Gabby Jones

    Two people walk toward a busy street under a sign in Spanish reading "PARE DE SUFRIR" and "IGLESIA UNIVERSAL DEL REINO DE DIOS" in a city neighborhood, with buildings and traffic visible.

    Pare De Sufrir. Photo: Lucía Vázquez

    People walk along a sunlit street lined with parked cars and autumn trees with golden leaves. A brick building with arched windows stands in the background.

    Photo: Gabby Jones

    A sunny park scene with large green trees, grassy areas, and a few people sitting on the grass in the shade. Apartment buildings are visible in the background.

    St. Mary's Park. Photo: Molly Flores

    A historic stone church with tall arched windows, a green steeple, and doors stands under a large tree with sparse autumn leaves and branches stretching across a clear blue sky.

    St. Anns Church . Photo: Gabby Jones

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