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Woodlawn. Photo: José A. Alvarado Jr

Flags, Irish, American, Woodlawn, Bronx, NYC

La pelouse en bois

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Publié 10/02/2020

Les immigrés irlandais se sont installés dans cette partie de l’extrême nord du Bronx, qui compte des blocs attrayants de bâtiments bas et l’un des lieux de repos les plus sacrés de la ville.

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snowy day at Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx

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Woodlawn Cemetery

Webster Ave. & E. 233rd St.; second entrance: Jerome Ave. at Bainbridge Ave.

Take a trip to this pastoral burial ground to visit the graves of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who helped shape the suffrage movement, and Nellie Bly, a well-known investigative journalist in the late 1800s. Other notable figures interred in the 400-acre cemetery include Miles Davis, Robert Moses, Duke Ellington and Herman Melville.

Photo: Phil Kline

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Van Cortlandt Park

Broadway and Jerome Ave.

The park holds many recreational opportunties—for fishing, running and bird-watching, to start. Also on the grounds is the nation's first public golf course. 

Rambling House, sign

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Rambling House

4292 Katonah Avenue

When you need a pint of Guinness, an Irish breakfast or shepherd's pie, this Irish-American pub has you covered.

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