Around Bronxville

Around Bronxville

by Arcadia Publishing
Around Bronxville

Around Bronxville

by Arcadia Publishing

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Overview

Around Bronxville brings to life more than one hundred years of carefully planned community and architectural development, including fine homes, apartments, houses of worship, and the once famous Hotel Gramatan that was demolished in 1972.

By the time the railroad arrived in 1844, the small rural community of Underhill's Crossing—soon to be renamed Bronxville—was already attracting prominent New York City families. Some came seeking permanent homes; others a summer retreat. Half a century later, believing that the future of their charming hamlet would be best served by organizing as a village, a handful of local taxpayers voted to incorporate. This community along the New York and Harlem Railroad, 15 miles from New York City, was about to become one of the most desirable residential suburbs in the metropolitan area. The book offers a visual tour of Bronxville's early ""downtown""; William Van Duzer Lawrence's art colony, Lawrence Park; and neighboring Lawrence Park West, the home of Sarah Lawrence College. Over 200 photographs, combined with explanatory text, recapture the ambiance of people, places, and events of a past era and offer a glimpse into the private lives of some of the community's more notable residents, such as Elizabeth Custer, widow of General Custer, and the families of Jerome Kern and Joseph P. Kennedy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738562223
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 12/01/1997
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,136,705
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Resident authors Marilynn Wood Hill, Bronxville's Centennial Co-Chair, and Mary Means Huber, Village Historian, have combined their research with an appreciation of vintage photography from the Local History Room of the Bronxville Public Library and private collections to create an engaging visual, historical salute to Bronxville in its centennial year!
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