Bronx’s History Walk Traces in Morrisania

Rick SmithsonNYC History4 weeks ago1 Views

Morrisania stepped last night with the Bronx’s History Walk, tracing NYC’s spring on 169th Street. Guide Jay Patel led 100 past 1900s sites, a $10 trek through time’s blocks. It’s borough tales—pure BX vibe, steps hot. A kid gaped at stoops; a pro snapped a church. ‘Bronx remembers—this is it,’ Patel says, pointing stones. The streets turned archive.

The walk’s fresh—March 24’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing curbs by 6 p.m. Patel’s a Fordham scribe; last night’s crowd hit max—maps glowed. A latecomer nabbed a spot; dusk fell—NYC grit shone. Stops hit five—past ruled. #BronxHistoryWalk trended; Queens wants a path.

Some griped—’Too long,’ sniped a newbie, dodging miles. Mud flecked—boots held; lore shone. A rival’s pitching a Soundview stroll, splitting steps. Still, 150 stayed—tales reigned. Morrisania’s never traced so bold.

Patel’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a talk if spring bites. ‘NYC’s roots—this walks ‘em,’ he says, folding maps. The walk’s a Bronx win—grit meets past. It’s a history rush; join the next. Bring shoes—time calls.

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