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 Locust Point, Bronx, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Locust Point has many large houses and is one of the nicest places in the Bronx.
The main feature in Locust Point is the Locust Point Yacht Club, located on the last block of Loucst Point.
This little area right by the Throggs Neck Bridge is a very nice neghborhood.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Locust_Point%2C_Bronx%2C_New_York

  
 Throggs Neck Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc (TNVAC)
serves the Throggs Neck, Pelham Bay, Country Club, Edgewater Park, Alden Park, Silver Beach, Locust Point, Schuylerville, Spencer Estates, Waterbury / LaSalle and Ferry Point communities.
is also the only volunteer ambulance Corps in the Bronx.
As time moved on, our service area grew to include the Pelham Bay / Country Club areas.
www.throggsneckvac.org

  
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The permits for three suspect homes being built in Locust Point have been revoked, though the project is not necessarily doomed, an official from the Department of Buildings said this week.
Bronx Times Reporter and Bronx Times are registered trademarks.
Parents and school administrators of Our Lady of Solace elementary school spoke out this week against the New York Archdiocese’s proposal that would close three Catholic churches and four schools in the Bronx, including Our Lady of Solace elementary school on Holland Avenue.
www.bxtimes.com   (173 words)

  
 New York Architecture Images-Throgs Neck Bridge
The bridge's Bronx neighborhoods are the residential communities of Throgs Neck and Locust Point and the S.U.N.Y. Maritime College at Fort Schuyler.
Opened in 1961, the Throgs Neck Bridge was built between the Bronx and Queens to ease congestion on the Bronx Whitestone Bridge.
The anchorages of the Throgs Neck Bridge, like those of the nearby Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, are austere in design.
www.nyc-architecture.com /BRI/BRI008-ThrogsNeckBridge.htm   (1158 words)

  
 Locust Point, Bronx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Locust Point, Bronx is a small, peninsular neighborhood in the eastern portion of the Borough.
Borough of The Bronx in New York City
It is bounded by Harding Avenue on the north, the Throggs Neck Bridge to the east, and Eastchester Bay.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Locust_Point,_Bronx,_New_York   (123 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Throgs Neck Bridge, New York (NY) (Westchester County) - (bridge) - Facts and Information
Near the bridge on the Bronx side are the residential communities of Throgs Neck and Locust Point and the State Univ. of N.Y., Maritime Col. at Fort Schuyler.
Throgs Neck Bridge, suspension bridge connecting boroughs of Queens and Bronx, N.Y. city, SE N.Y., spans East R. at W end of L.I. Sound; viewed as the dividing line between the 2 bodies of water; 40°48'N 73°48'W. The 1,800-ft/549-m span was designed by world-renowned engineer O. Ammann in 1961.
A vital link at a critical junction of expressways, the bridge was built to relieve congestion crossing the Whitestone Bridge 1 mi/1.6 km W. On the Bronx side the bridge feeds into the Bruckner-Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95), Hutchinson River Parkway, and New England Thruway, and leads to N.J., Westchester co., upstate N.Y., and New England.
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 Throgs Neck Bridge
The bridge's Bronx neighborhoods are the residential communities of Throgs Neck and Locust Point and the S.U.N.Y. Maritime College at Fort Schuyler.
Opened in 1961, the Throgs Neck Bridge was built between the Bronx and Queens to ease congestion on the Bronx Whitestone Bridge.
Traffic on each of these bridges now exceeds the number of vehicles carried by just the Bronx Whitestone when it stood alone.
www.mta.nyc.ny.us /bandt/html/throgs.htm   (339 words)

  
 Throgs Neck Bridge. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000
Near the bridge on the Bronx side are the residential communities of Throgs Neck and Locust Point and the State Univ. of N.Y., Maritime Col. at Fort Schuyler.
Throgs Neck Bridge, suspension bridge connecting boroughs of Queens and Bronx, N.Y. city, SE N.Y., spans East R. at W end of L.I. Sound; viewed as the dividing line between the 2 bodies of water; 40°48'N 73°48'W. The 1,800-ft/549-m span was designed by world-renowned engineer O. Ammann in 1961.
Expressway, the L.I. Expressway, and the Grand Central Parkway, and leads to Manhattan, L.I., Brooklyn, and points W. Name derived from Throg’s Neck, a long peninsula of land jutting into L.I. sound and settled by John Throgmorton in 1643.
www.bartleby.com /69/0/T03600.html   (254 words)

  
 Throgs Neck Bridge
The bridge's Bronx neighborhoods are the residential communities of Throgs Neck and Locust Point and the S.U.N.Y. Maritime College at Fort Schuyler.
Opened in 1961, the Throgs Neck Bridge was built between the Bronx and Queens to ease congestion on the Bronx Whitestone Bridge.
The name Throgs Neck was derived from that of John Throckmorton, who settled in the area in 1643.
www.mta.nyc.ny.us /bandt/html/throgs.htm   (223 words)

  
 Jack Brause Library Web Links
Community Board 10, Co-op City, City Island, Spencer Estates, Throgs Neck, Country Club, Zerega, Westchester Square, Pelham Bay, Eastchester Bay, Schuylerville, Edgewater, Locust Point, and Silver Beach
Community Board 9, Parkchester, Unionport, Soundview, Castle Hill, Bruckner, Harding Park, Bronx River and Clason Point
Arlington, Castleton Corners, Clifton, Concord, Elm Park, Fort Wadsworth, Graniteville, Grymes Hill, Livingston, Mariners Harbor, Meiers Corners, New Brighton, Port Ivory, Port Richmond, Randall Manor, Rosebank, St. George, Shore Acres, Silver Lake, Stapleton, Sunnyside, Tompkinsville, West Brighton, and Westerleigh
www.nyu.edu /library/rei/weblinks.htm   (223 words)

  
 Throggs Neck Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc (TNVAC)
serves the Throggs Neck, Pelham Bay, Country Club, Edgewater Park, Alden Park, Silver Beach, Locust Point, Schuylerville, Spencer Estates, Waterbury / LaSalle and Ferry Point communities.
is also the only volunteer ambulance Corps in the Bronx.
As time moved on, our service area grew to include the Pelham Bay / Country Club areas.
www.tnvac.org   (223 words)

  
 Throgs Neck Bridge
The bridge's Bronx neighborhoods are the residential communities of Throgs Neck and Locust Point and the S.U.N.Y. Maritime College at Fort Schuyler.
On the Queens side are the residential communities of Beechhurst, Bayside, and Little Bay Park, as well as historic Fort Totten.
The name Throgs Neck was derived from that of John Throckmorton, who settled in the area in 1643.
www.mta.nyc.ny.us /bandt/html/throgs.htm   (223 words)

  
 Old Maps of New York by Grace Galleries, inc. of Harpswell Maine
Includes Pelham Bay, and Neck, City Island, Hart Island, Hunter's Island, Davenport Neck, Davids and Locust Islands and the shoreline to Premium Point and the borders of Scarscale and Mamaroneck.
Positions of the American and British armies are indicated in red and blue on the New York side of the river at Pelham's Manor and along the road to White Plains besides the Bronx River and on the Tuckahoe Road.
Many depth soundings are indicated in the rivers, and a large region of northern New Jersey is shown on the west side of the North or Hudson River, and present day Westchester County encompasses a large area on the east shore of the River.
www.gracegalleries.com /NewYork_Listings.htm   (4738 words)

  
 LincMad's Area Codes & Cities
New York City (Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island).
Brewster, Callicoon, Carmel, Dunraven, Kingston, Middletown, Monticello, Nanuet, New City, Newburgh, Nyack, Pearl River, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties, Tappan, West Point
Long Island (Nassau County): Albertson, Baldwin, Bayville, Bethpage, Elmont, Farmingdale, Floral Park, Franklin Square, Garden City, Great Neck, Hempstead, Hicksville, Jericho, Levittown, Locust Grove, Long Beach, Lynbrook, Manhasset, Massapequa, Mineola, Oceanside, Oyster Bay, Plainview, Port Washington, Roslyn, Sea Cliff, Syosset, Uniondale, Valley Stream, Westbury, Williston Park, Woodbury; exactly covers Nassau County
www.lincmad.com /cities_m-o.html   (1704 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Throgs Neck Bridge, New York (NY) (Westchester County) - (bridge) - Facts and Information
Near the bridge on the Bronx side are the residential communities of Throgs Neck and Locust Point and the State Univ. of N.Y., Maritime Col. at Fort Schuyler.
Expressway, the L.I. Expressway, and the Grand Central Parkway, and leads to Manhattan, L.I., Brooklyn, and points W. Name derived from Throg's Neck, a long peninsula of land jutting into L.I. sound and settled by John Throgmorton in 1643.
On the Queens side are the residential communities of Beechhurst, Bayside, and Little Bay Park, as well as historic Fort Totten (which was closed as an active fort in 1995).
reference.allrefer.com /gazetteer/T/T03600-throgs-neck-bridge.html   (1704 words)

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