SOUTHEAST BRONX
Neighborhoods
(south of Pelham Parkway, east of Bronx River)
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Westchester Village/Square
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Harding Park
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OWEN F. DOLEN PARK, Lane Avenue, E. Tremont Avenue, Westchester Avenue
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Granite Stele of WWI Monument by John Oakman
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Ferris Cemetery, Commerce Avenue
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Huntington Free Library, 9 Westchester Square (718) 829-7770
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St. Raymond Catholic Church, 1759 Castle Hill Avenue (718)792-4044
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St. Peter's Episcopal Church (built 1856 & rebuilt in 1877), 2500 Westchester Avenue (718) 931-9270
Westchester Village/Square
boundaries: N- East Tremont Ave. & Silver St. E- Blondell Ave. & Westchester Creek; S0 Waterbury Ave.; W- Castle Hill Ave.
Until 1898 it was once the county seat of Westchester County. It still has the village quality from the 19th Century.
City Skyline with subway by Romare Bearden

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SOUNDVIEW PARK, Bronx River, Bronx River Avenue between Lafayette Avenue, Surf Dr.
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BICENTENNIAL VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK, Throgg’s Neck Exwy at Pennyfield Ave. & Ellsworth Ave.
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WOODROW WILSON TRIANGLE, Soundvieew Ave., Underhill Ave., Patterson Ave.

Harding Park
boundaries: N- Lacombe Ave.; E- Pugsley's Creek; S- East River; W- Bronx River
At one time this area was a summer resort with bungalows for rent. It was named after President Harding.
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