Although traditionally associated with the Bronx, the New York Yankees once played at Hilltop Park, now the site of the New York Presbyterian Hospital.
The Bronx is has the most parks of any other borough in New York City, such as Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx Park, Wave Hill, Woodlawn Cemetery, Pelham Bay Park
The Bronx is set to become New York City's sports capital with its coming Kingsbridge National Ice Center and the proposed New York Football Club to add to the already established sports presence.
December 18, 1888 was Robert Moses' birthday, an influential and controversial figure of New York City's growth and decay. Here are 5 things that are his fault.
A Cold War-era public broadcast intended as public education in civilian defense announced the dropping of an atomic bomb in the Bronx
A few more photos from the Bronx Botanical Garden Holiday Train Show and Gingerbread House seasonal installation, which include the Arc de Triomphe and others.
New plans for the Sheridan Expressway in the Bronx will extend cross streets over portions of the highway to improve connections for businesses and residents
It may surprise you, but the annual Holiday Train Show at the New York Botanical Garden is a must-visit for architecture buffs, as well as kids.
On December 3rd,1641, Jonas Bronck purchased 500 acres of farmland above Manhattan which later became The Bronx. The settlement is in present day "Mott Haven."
Fourth and fifth graders in Bronx Public School 48 have uncovered a long forgotten chapter of Bronx history: a slave graveyard inside Joseph Rodman Drake Park