Billy Joel - New York State Of Mind (from Live at Yankee Stadium)
In 1990, Billy Joel gave an historic performance at the original Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. Watch Billy Joel's live performance of 'New York State of Mind' from his 1976 album Turnstiles.
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Lyrics:
Some folks like to get away
Take a holiday from the neighborhood
Hop a flight to Miami Beach
Or to Hollywood
But I'm taking a Greyhound
On the Hudson River Line
I'm in a New York state of mind
I've seen all the movie stars
In their fancy cars and their limousines
Been high in the Rockies under the evergreens
But I know what I'm needing
And I don't want to waste more time
I'm in a New York state of mind
Billy Joel's official YouTube channel features music videos, live performances, interviews, TV appearances and more. Best known for his first hit song, 'Piano Man', in 1973, Billy has written and recorded thirty- three Top 40 hits in the United States. He is a six-time Grammy Award winner, a 23-time Grammy nominee and one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 150 million records worldwide. Billy Joel is the sixth-best-selling recording artist and the third-best-selling solo artist in the United States.
Baseball- Stadion Yankee Stadium New York in den USA Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika
NEW YORK NYC 11.10.2012 Video des Baseball- Stadion Yankee Stadium Süden der Bronx in New York in den USA Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. // Baseball Stadium Yankee Stadium New York United States of America. Video: VIA FILMS
Baseball- Stadion Yankee Stadium New York in den USA Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika
NEW YORK NYC 11.10.2012 Video des Baseball- Stadion Yankee Stadium Süden der Bronx in New York in den USA Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. // Baseball Stadium Yankee Stadium New York United States of America. Video: VIA FILMS
Places to see in ( Bronx - USA )
Places to see in ( Bronx - USA )
The Bronx is a borough of New York City. It's known for Yankee Stadium, the home field of the New York Yankees baseball team. Dating from 1899, the vast Bronx Zoo houses hundreds of species of animals. Nearby, the sprawling New York Botanical Garden features a landmark greenhouse with rainforest and cactus displays. By the Hudson River, Wave Hill is a landscaped public garden with wooded paths and a cultural center.
The Bronx - sometimes abbreviated as BX in the city, and nicknamed The Boogie Down - with a population of 1,455,444 (2015 Est), is the only one of the five New York City boroughs that is mainly on the mainland of the United States, and not on an island (there are smaller adjacent islands that are part of the Bronx, and also an extremely small portion of Manhattan, called Marble Hill, lies on the mainland). The Bronx was originally part of Westchester County but was gradually annexed by New York City. The Bronx was completely incorporated into the city in 1898.
The Bronx is the only borough with the word “The” commonly associated with its name. That’s because in the early 1600’s, a Swedish settler named Jonas Bronck bought the land from the Native Americans who occupied the territory at the time. Whenever other land owners in the area wanted to travel to that area they would call it “The Bronck’s Land”, after his family name. At first he planned to use the land to grow tobacco crops, but it had a marshy terrain and hills, and therefore couldn’t grow anything on it.
The Bronx has a strong character all its own. It is the birthplace of rap/hip hop music and home to one of the country's most storied professional baseball teams, the New York Yankees, also known as the Bronx Bombers. Many ethnic groups have called the Bronx home over the years. Arthur Avenue is still a center of Italian American culture in New York, and many claim it has a more authentic feel than Manhattan's Little Italy. The South Bronx is more of a struggling area, but is the center of Puerto Rican culture and life. University Heights and Morris Heights are largely Dominican neighborhoods, while Woodlawn maintains a large population of Irish immigrants.
While the southern and central Bronx are mostly comprised of apartment buildings and densely built, the physical environment of the Bronx is more varied than what is normally portrayed in the popular media. For instance, Riverdale is a residential neighborhood of mostly detached single family homes located on bluffs overlooking the Hudson River. It looks more like a quiet suburb in The Bronx. Bronx Park and Van Cortlandt Park are two large and notably tranquil green spaces. City Island, located in Long Island Sound but officially part of the Bronx reminds people more of a small New England fishing village and is worth a visit. And there is a traditional downtown area called The Hub at 149 St. and Third Avenue. While not as large or extensive as the downtown area of major city, a lot of stores are in that location and it is more than just a neighborhood shopping district.
A lot to see in Bronx New York such as :
Bronx Zoo
New York Botanical Garden
Yankee Stadium
City Island
Van Cortlandt Park
Wave Hill Public Gardens
Pelham Bay Park
Orchard Beach
Arthur Avenue
North Brother Island
Pelham Bay
Hart Island
Woodlawn
Broadway
Highbridge
The Bronx Museum of the Arts
Grand Concourse
North and South Brother Islands
The Woodlawn Cemetery and Conservancy
Enid A. Haupt Conservatory
Bronx Little Italy
Spuyten Duyvil
Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
The Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
Kingsbridge
Fordham
Yankee Stadium Tours
Throgs Neck Bridge
Crotona Park
Belmont
Ferry Point Park
Concourse, Bronx
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
St. Mary's Park
Middletown - Pelham Bay
Roberto Clemente State Park
Parkchester
Yankee Stadium
Soundview Park
Westchester Square, Bronx
West Farms
Barretto Point Park
Pelham Bay
Castle Hill
Tremont
Trump Golf Links, Ferry Point
Hunters Island
Wild Asia Monorail
Morris Park
( Bronx - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bronx . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bronx - USA
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This is New York. 1946
Identifier: F2008.058.082
Description: Black and white film with sound follows a fictional family that wins a contest on their first trip to New York. Includes scenes of Times Square, Actors Chapel, 5th Avenue, Churches of New York, Grants Tomb, The Waldorf Astoria, Radio City Music Hall, Financial District and Wall Street, Madison Square Garden, Yankees Stadium, Brooklyn and George Washington Bridge, Chinatown, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hayden Planetarium, New York Harbor, Bronx Zoo. Contains shots from the top of the Empire State pointing out the city landmarks and various Burroughs.
Creator: Arthur Ramsey Productions
Coverage United States-New York-New York
MARC Geographic Areas United States (xxu)
Extent: (quantity/size) 22min 12 sec
Media Moving Images, 16mm Film; AVI 1920X1080 29.97 FRAME RATE
Subjects: Cities / New York (City)
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The Bronx
The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City, in the U.S. state of New York. Coextensive with Bronx County, it was the last of the 62 counties of New York State to be incorporated. Located north of Manhattan and Queens, and south of Westchester County, the Bronx is the only borough that is located primarily on the mainland. The Bronx's population was 1,385,108 according to the 2010 United States Census, increasing to a Census-estimated 1,418,733 by 2013. The borough has a land area of 42 square miles (109 km2), making it the fourth-largest inland area of the five boroughs, the fourth most populated, and the third-highest in population density.
The Bronx is divided by the Bronx River into a hillier section in the west, closer to Manhattan, and a flatter eastern section, closer to Long Island. East and west street addresses, however, are divided by Jerome Avenue—the continuation of Manhattan's Fifth Avenue. The West Bronx was annexed to New York City (then largely confined to Manhattan) in 1874, and the areas east of the Bronx River were annexed in 1895. The Bronx first assumed a distinct legal identity when it became a borough of Greater New York in 1898. Bronx County, with the same boundaries as the borough, was separated from New York County (afterwards coextensive with the Borough of Manhattan) as of January 1, 1914.
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of the Bronx, NYC - Third Avenue from Fordham Road to East Harlem, Manhattan
Enjoy this walking tour of the Bronx, NYC where I walk Third Avenue in its entirety from Fordham Road (US Route 1) over the Third Avenue bridge to East Harlem, Manhattan. I travel through the neighborhoods of Belmont, Tremont, Claremont, Claremont Village, Morrisania, Melrose, Woodstock, and Mott Haven.
Timestamps
1:40 - 189th Street
4:40 - 187th Street
7:55 - Lorillard Place
11:31 - 182nd Street
13:40 - 181st Street (Entering Tremont)
14:44 - 180th Street
19:07- 178th Street
20:42 - Tremont Avenue
22:53 - 176th Street
24:25 - 175th Street/Cross Bronx Expressway (Entering Claremont)
29:00 - 173rd Street
32:52 - Claremont Parkway
34:21 - 171st Street
37:15 - 170th Street (Interesting verbal exchange here)
40:00 - 169th Street (Entering Morrisania)
44:45 - 167th Street
48:30 - 165th Street
50:52 - Boston Road
51:30 - 163rd Street
54:32 - Brook Avenue (Entering Melrose / Woodstock)
56:20 - 158th Street
58:30 - 156th Street
59:48 - 155th Street
1:01:31 - 153rd Street
1:03:15 - 151st Street
1:04:30 - Westchester Avenue / 150th Street
1:05:30 - 149th Street (The Hub) [Entering Mott Haven]
1:09:10 - Cortlandt Avenue/ 146th Street
1:10:26 - 145th Street
1:12:01 - 143rd Street
1:14:09 - 141st Street
1:16:05 - 139th Street (Morris Avenue)
1:17:15 - 138th Street (NYPD says hello to me)
1:19:15 - 137th Street
1:20:50 - 135th Street / Major Deegan Expressway
1:22:05 - Third Avenue Bridge
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Monday at the yankee stadium( Bronx drafthouse)
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Driving Downtown - Bronx 4K - New York City USA
Driving Downtown - Bronx New York City New York USA - Episode 40.
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The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City, within the U.S. state of New York.
The Bronx contains one of the five poorest Congressional Districts in the United States, the 15th, but its wide diversity also includes affluent, upper-income and middle-income neighborhoods such as Riverdale, Fieldston, Spuyten Duyvil, Schuylerville, Pelham Bay, Pelham Gardens, Morris Park and Country Club.[10][11] The Bronx, particularly the South Bronx, saw a sharp decline in population, livable housing, and the quality of life in the late 1960s and the 1970s, culminating in a wave of arson. Since then the communities have shown significant redevelopment starting in the late 1980s before picking up pace from the 1990s until today.
About a quarter of the Bronx's area is open space,[5] including Woodlawn Cemetery, Van Cortlandt Park, Pelham Bay Park, the New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo in the borough's north and center. These open spaces are situated primarily on land deliberately reserved in the late 19th century as urban development progressed north and east from Manhattan.
The name Bronx originated with Jonas Bronck, who established the first settlement in the area as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639.[6][7][8] The native Lenape were displaced after 1643 by settlers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Bronx received many immigrant groups as it was transformed into an urban community, first from various European countries (particularly Ireland, Germany and Italy) and later from the Caribbean region (particularly Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic), as well as African American migrants from the southern United States.[9] This cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Latin music and hip hop.
Revitalization
In 1997, the Bronx was designated an All America City by the National Civic League, acknowledging its comeback from the decline of the mid-century.[65] In 2006, The New York Times reported that construction cranes have become the borough's new visual metaphor, replacing the window decals of the 1980s in which pictures of potted plants and drawn curtains were placed in the windows of abandoned buildings.[66] The borough has experienced substantial new building construction since 2002. Between 2002 and June 2007, 33,687 new units of housing were built or were under way and $4.8 billion has been invested in new housing. In the first six months of 2007 alone total investment in new residential development was $965 million and 5,187 residential units were scheduled to be completed. Much of the new development is springing up in formerly vacant lots across the South Bronx.[67]
Sports
The Bronx is the home of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball.
Opera House Hotel in Bronx NY
Reservations: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Opera House Hotel 436 East 149th Street Bronx NY 10455 This sophisticated New York City hotel in a historic building in the Bronx is just a 2-minute walk from the 149th Street/3rd Ave subway station. A daily continental breakfast is available. Each room at the Opera House Hotel features a flat-screen cable TV, microwave, and refrigerator. They also have an iPod docking station and a leather chair. The Bronx Opera House Hotel has a business center and a 24-hour front desk. Concierge services are provided. Complimentary passes are available for the Crunch Gym located 6.6 ft away. Yankee Stadium is 15 minutes away via the subway. The New York Botanical Garden is within 5 miles of the hotel, and Times Square is only 6 miles away.
New York City/New York City Song/New York City Geography/New York City 5 Boroughs
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We are the 5 Boroughs
in NY State
And we make up New York City
Yeah, our core Manhattan is great
We are the 5 Boroughs
And we’ve got lots to say
Located on the East Coast
in the great US of A
Hello I am Manhattan
The most densely populated Borough see
Of New York City
And coextensive with New York County
I’m surrounded by the Hudson River bordering New Jersey to my West
And the East and Harlem River
with the Upper Bay to my south I attest
I host Central Park, The Statue of Liberty
And the Empire States Building
As well as Rockefeller Center,
Times Square and High Line if that’s your thing!
My names Brooklyn I’m to the Southeast of Manhattan And attached to Queens
And the most populous of the 5 Borough’s
visit me and fulfill your dreams
I touch the North Atlantic Ocean
Also Lower, Upper and Jamaica Bay
The Brooklyn Bridge connects me to Manhattan over the East River all day
Coney Island’s a classic attraction
of mine, you could see
Or Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch
is something you may have seen in a movie
Queens, here I’m North of and attached to Brooklyn as shown here
To the North and West, the Bronx and Manhattan are across the East River real near
I also touch the North Atlantic Ocean
And the Jamaica Bay
Come to see the Queensboro Bridge, Citi Field, and my famous Unisphere and play
We are the 5 Boroughs
in NY State
And we make up New York City
Yeah, our core Manhattan is great
We are the 5 Boroughs
And we’ve got lots to say
Located on the East coast
in the great US of A
I’m the Bronx the Northernmost of the 5 Boroughs of NYC
I border to my west across the Hudson River New Jersey
I touch the Hudson, Harlem and East River
And also the Long Island Sound
Visit Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Zoo, And Pelham Bay Park if you’re around
Hi I’m Staten Island the southernmost of New York City's 5 boroughs
connected to Lower Manhattan via the Staten Island Ferry you know
I touch the Upper, Lower And Raritan Bay
And the Arthur Kill
Tour NBC Studios, Staten Island Zoo
And High Rock Park to get your thrills
We are the 5 Boroughs
in NY State
And we make up New York City
Yeah, our core Manhattan is great
We are the 5 Boroughs
And we’ve got lots to say
Located on the East Coast
in the great US of A
USA: NEW YORK YANKEES CELEBRATE THEIR WORLD SERIES VICTORY
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Jubilant New Yorkers thronged the streets of the Big Apple Saturday night celebrating the World Series victory of their beloved Yankees.
Hours after the end of the game which saw the home side beat Atlanta three-two, high spirited fans sung and danced in bars and sidewalks.
The celebrations may have been loud, but were without the violence that has marred other sports events.
Inside Yankee stadium the fans burst into boisterous cheers when the home team clinched their victory over the Braves of Atlanta, Georgia.
Hours after the game had finished, hundreds of the Yankees' supporters were still screaming and yelling around the sports facility.
The New York Yankees beat Atlanta three-two Saturday to win the 92nd World Series.
It was the first time they had captured the North American baseball crown since 1978, taking the best-of-seven championship four games to two.
And the fans made their jubilation at the result known.
Late into the night they danced and sang in a festival atmosphere, beating drums in celebration.
Fans were buoyed up by their team's success.
SOUNDBITE:
Go Yankees. (blows kiss)
SUPER CAPTION: Sandra Fortunato, Yankees fan
And police said the fans do not tend to cause trouble.
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No, they don't burn and loot, they usually go out, they have a nice time, they celebrate, they jump up and down in the streets but then you know they know how to control themselves, which is good.
SUPER CAPTION: Manuel Alamo, New York Police Department
Fans poured into streets - some even took their message of success onto car tops.
New York's City police put 500 extra officers on duty for the night to deal with possible problems resulting from the victory celebrations.
But in the event, the several arrests that were made were for minor offences.
As expected, traffic in and around the Yankee stadium was backed up after the end of the game.
But the fans kept celebrating - city police expected them to keep going all night.
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New York #2
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world—the New York metropolitan area. The city is referred to as New York City or the City of New York to distinguish it from the State of New York, of which it is a part. A global power city, New York exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. The home of the United Nations Headquarters, New York is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world.
The most interesting attractions in New York City:
Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Battery Park, Broadway, 5th Avenue, Ground Zero, Grand Central Terminal, Chrysler Building, Museum of Modern Art, Rockfeller Center, Carnegie Hall, United Nations, Times Square, Madame Tussauds, Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, Chinatown, Little Italy, Greenwich Village, East Village, Flatiron Building, Empire State Building, New York Central Park, Guggenheim Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg, Coney Island, Brighton Beach, New York Aquarium, Bronx Zoo, New York Botanical Garden, Yankee Stadium, City Hall, The Frick Collection, National Academy of Design, Museum of the City of New York, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, American Museum of Natural History, New York Historical Society, South Street Seaport, Gramercy Park, New York Public Library, St.Patrick’s Cathedral, Национальный музей американских индейцев
Billy Joel - I Go To Extremes (from Live at Yankee Stadium)
In 1990, Billy Joel became one of a select few musical acts to perform in the Bronx at the home of the New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium. Watch here as Billy and his band perform 'I Go To Extremes' off of his 1989 album Storm Front.
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Call me a joker, call me a fool
Right at this moment I'm totally cool
Clear as a crystal, sharp as a knife
I feel like I'm in the prime of my life
Sometimes it feels like I'm going too fast
I don't know how long this feeling will last
Maybe it's only tonight
Darling I don't know why I go to extremes
Too high or too low there ain't no in-betweens
And if I stand or I fall
It's all or nothing at all
Darling I don't know why I go to extremes
Billy Joel's official YouTube channel features music videos, live performances, interviews, TV appearances and more. Best known for his first hit song, 'Piano Man', in 1973, Billy has written and recorded thirty-three Top 40 hits in the United States. He is a six-time Grammy Award winner, a 23-time Grammy nominee and one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 150 million records worldwide. Billy Joel is the sixth-best-selling recording artist and the third-best-selling solo artist in the United States.
UFO over The Bronx New York
UFO flying over the Bronx New York near Yankee Stadium
i do not know what this object is, but it looks almost like a cube. maybe its an alien, maybe its a balloon, maybe its swamp gas. either way its still a UFO.
let me know what you think it is.
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New York It is a global city
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New York It is a global city
It is the most populated city of the homonymous state and of the United States of America, and the second largest urban concentration of the American continent, after Mexico City. New York City is among the largest and most populated urban agglomerations in the world.
Since the end of the 19th century, it has been one of the main centers of trade and finance in the world. New York is considered a global city, due to its worldwide influences in the media, politics, education, entertainment, arts and fashion. The artistic and cultural influence of the city is one of the strongest in the world. In this city is the headquarters of the United Nations, which also makes it an important point in international relations. The enormous importance of the city at all levels makes it, together with London, Tokyo and Paris, one of the most important and influential cities on the planet.
The city consists of five boroughs (sometimes translated as 'district' or 'commune') each of which coincides with a county: Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. With more than 8.4 million New Yorkers in an urban area of 830 square kilometers (320 mi²), New York is the second most densely populated city in the United States, behind Union City, New Jersey, located on the other side of the Hudson River.
The city has many places and buildings recognized all over the world. For example, the statue of Liberty, located on the island of Ellis, and the island of Ellis, which received millions of immigrants arriving in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Wall Street has been one of the world's leading centers of finance since World War II and is home to the New York Stock Exchange. The city has also concentrated many of the world's tallest buildings, including the Empire State Building and the World Trade Center Twin Towers, which were shot down in the September 11, 2001, attacks.
The city is also the cradle of many American cultural movements, such as the Harlem Renaissance in literature and visual arts, abstract expressionism (also known as New York School) in painting, and hip hop, punk and Tin Pan Alley in music. In 2005, almost 170 languages were spoken in the city, and 36% of its population was born outside the United States. With its meter in operation 24 hours a day, the movement of traffic and people is constant.
Tourism is one of the main economic activities of the city, as 40 million domestic and foreign tourists pass through it each year. Among the main destinations are the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Broadway theatrical productions, museums such as the Metropolitan Art, Central Park, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo and the Botanical Garden.
The five largest ethnic origins of the city are Puerto Rican, Italian, West Indian, Dominican and Chinese. The Puerto Rican population of New York is the largest outside of Puerto Rico.
New York is made up of five districts or communes called boroughs, an unusual form of government used to administer the five counties that make up the city.
Bronx (1 364 566 inhabitants) is the northernmost district. In it is the Yankee Stadium, stadium of the New York Yankees. With the exception of a small part of Manhattan known as Marble Hill, the Bronx is the only section of the city that is not on an island. It is the seat of the Bronx Zoo, the largest metropolitan zoo in the country, with an area of 107.2 hectares and home to more than 6000 animals. The Bronx is the cradle of rap and hip hop culture.
Brooklyn (2 511 408 inhabitants) is the most populous district of the city and was an independent city until 1898. Brooklyn is known for its cultural, social and ethnic diversity, its independent art scene, distinctive neighborhoods and unique architectural heritage.
Manhattan (1 593 200 inhabitants) is the densest district and home to most of the city's skyscrapers, as well as Central Park. The district is the financial center of the city and locates the headquarters of many important corporations, such as the UN, as well as important universities; and many cultural attractions, including museums, Broadway theaters, Greenwich Village and Madison Square Garden.
Queens (2 256 576 inhabitants) is the geographically largest district and the most ethnically diverse county in the United States and can overtake Brooklyn as the most populous in the city given its growth.
Staten Island (475 014 inhabitants) is a district of suburban character. It is connected to Brooklyn by the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and with Manhattan to tra
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Orchard Beach, Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, New York City
Orchard Beach, Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, New York City
Orchard Beach, known as the Riviera of the Bronx, is a small. sandy oasis set alongside the quiet waterside experience within a backdrop of vast picnic lawns, sports courts and playgrounds, and surrounding forest, meadow and salt marsh.
There's a lot to do at Orchard Beach besides sunbathe, swim, and build sand castles. Twenty-six hard-surface sports courts offer opportunities for basketball, tennis, handball and volleyball. There are also two playgrounds - Pelican Playground at Section5 offer spray showers; Orchard Beach Playground ay Section 13 is on the sand. In-season, beach concessions sell food and drink, as well as beach souvenirs, toys, and necessities. Summer programming includes occasional contrast the main pavilion stage (Section 9) and Urban Park Ranger talks and walks start from the Orchard Beach Nature Center at Section 2. Nearby nature trails traverse rocky coastline, salt marsh and woodlands on Hunter and Twin Islands off the northernmost end of the promenade. Favorite fishing spots can be found along The Lagoon where you can also launch your kayak or canoe.
NYC Parks & Recreation maintains 14 miles of beaches, all of which are open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. During beach season, lifeguards are on duty daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Swimming is prohibited when lifeguards are not on duty and in closed sections. Closed sections are marked with signs and/or red flags.
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Orchard Beach in Pelham Bay Park in Bronx NYC is very easy to get to, take the #6 subway to the last stop Pelham Bay Park / Bruckner Expressway then transfer to the BX29 bus and exit at Orchard Beach Circle. The beach and park are all in walking distance.
NYC Subway fare
2016 rate
$2.75 each way
$5.50 total
You get an automatic free transfer between subway and bus, or between buses.
Orchard Beach is approximatley 18 miles from The Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan.
The Bronx marketing slogan is All-America City
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The Riviera of the Bronx
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Top Tourist Attractions in Bronx: Travel Guide New York
Top Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Bronx: Travel Guide New York
New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Zoo, Fordham University Church, City Island, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Yankee Stadium, Little Italy in the Bronx, Van Cortlandt Park, Pelham Bay Park, Woodlawn Cemetery, Wave Hill
New York City Helicopter Tour, USA
Flying over New York City in a chopper - skyscrapers of Manhattan including the new Freedom Tower at 9/11 site; Hudson River where the US Airways jet emergency landing - all 5 boroughs of NY; Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Bronx and Queens; Statue of Liberty and Yankee Stadium too. Views over a great city. And a female pilot to boot - bet she was as scared as me in front seat!!!!! Liberty Helicopter tours...