Dear East Bronx History Forum Member,
We will be following the legacy of John Jacob Astor IV and his untimely demise on the Titanic and the passing of his real estate fortune to his son Vincent. The Astor family legacy extends back to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and to some of the family’s other businesses such as a theater, beverage company, apartment blocks, and a nut shoppe. The neighborhood of northwestern Queens: Astoria, bears their surname. However, the family never seemed to have made a visit to this neighborhood on the East River.
We will also track the development of the New York Westchester and Boston’s (NYW&B) Pelham Parkway station. Some other items will include construction photos of the NYW&B before going into full service in 1912 and photos prior to the recommissioning of it by the New York City Transit Authority to the Dyre Avenue line in 1941. The lecture will also focus on the old Community Center of Israel Synagogue located at Esplanade and Pearsall Avenues and also touch on the lives of some deceased service members from the neighborhood who left a lasting impact on this Bronx community and the nation.
There is ample free parking just north of the main entrance on Paulding Avenue. Please, remember to follow us at BronxNYC.com, and on our Facebook, Instagram, Vimeo and Youtube account pages for the most current updates or information.
Hope to see you!
Dorothy A. Krynicki
Secretary
Photo Caption: A bird's eye view of the Astor Village neighborhood as depicted from a 1923 real estate auction brochure.
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