. The borough of the Bronx, 1639-1913; its marvelous development and historical surroundings. . Junction 149th Street and Third Avenue east thru One Hundred Sixty-seventh and One Hundred Sixty- ninth Streets to McKinley Square, thence to Westchester, and ter- minating at Clason's Point, has given new impetus to values along its entire route and has added to its population, as has also the new One Hundred Forty-ninth Street crosstown line, recently opened. Other centers of note are: the junction of One Hundred Thirty-eighth Street and Willis Avenue; Westchester, Prospect and Longwood Avenues; W
. The borough of the Bronx, 1639-1913; its marvelous development and historical surroundings. . Junction 149th Street and Third Avenue east thru One Hundred Sixty-seventh and One Hundred Sixty- ninth Streets to McKinley Square, thence to Westchester, and ter- minating at Clason's Point, has given new impetus to values along its entire route and has added to its population, as has also the new One Hundred Forty-ninth Street crosstown line, recently opened. Other centers of note are: the junction of One Hundred Thirty-eighth Street and Willis Avenue; Westchester, Prospect and Longwood Avenues; Westchester Avenue of the Southern Boule- vard and West Farms Road, and the intersection of Boston Road, Tremont Avenue and West Farms Road. This last center is sure to develop and it will even rival One Hundred Forty-ninth Street as it is practically the geographical center of the Borough. Almost all the important arteries running east and west, north and south connect at this Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cook, Harry Tecumseh, 1873-; Kaplan, Nathan Julius, 1887-. New York, The author
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