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The Bronx County Historical Society

Explore layers of American history through the lens of a borough that's always been at the center of it all. The Bronx stretches across mainland New York City, home to 1.2 million residents whose cultures and traditions have shaped the nation's story from colonial times forward. Founded in 1955, this organization safeguards those interwoven narratives through multiple windows into the past. The Valentine-Varian House opens up colonial-era life as the Museum of Bronx History, while Edgar Allan Poe's cottage preserves the intimate spaces where the legendary writer spent his final years. Both buildings carry National Register recognition. Winter visits carry a particular quietness here, with frost settling over these 18th and 19th century structures in ways that somehow make their histories feel more tangible. Behind the scenes, the Archives and Research Library hold thousands of documents waiting to connect visitors with their own family threads or deeper understanding of the borough's evolution. Whether you're chasing genealogy, studying local heritage, or simply curious about how one borough reflected American transformation across centuries, you'll find substantial material to explore.

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Van Cortlandt Park Ice Skating Rink

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Yankee Stadium

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Bronx Zoo

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New York Botanical Garden

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Wave Hill

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Manhattan

City Hall

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Battery Park

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Times Square

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St. Marks Church

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NBA Store

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West Side Rifle & Pistol Range

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Queens

Alley Pond Environmental Center

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Socrates Sculpture Park

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Queens Botanical Gardens

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New York Hall Of Science

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Kaufman Astoria Studios

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Astoria Park

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Staten Island

Verrazzano Bridge

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RollerJam USA

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Staten Island Zoo

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Staten Island Ferry

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Clove Lakes Park

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St. George Theatre

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse

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Governors Island

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Prospect Park Zoo

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Prospect Park

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Red Hook Boaters

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Bargemusic