This place made me proud (even more so than I already am) to be from The Bronx! I've always been of the camp that everything in pop culture has Bronx roots and this museum does an excellent job of...
Valentine-Varian House
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Valentine-Varian House, built in 1758, stands as the last farmhouse from the era when the Boston Post Road was lined with such structures. Crafted by Isaac Valentine, a successful blacksmith and farmer, the Georgian-style residence was built using locally sourced stone on his expansive property. Its strategic location not only facilitated easy access to New York's crop markets but also drew abundant blacksmithing business from the steady stream of carts and carriages traversing the King's Bridge and Manhattan.
Through the Revolutionary War, the neighborhood witnessed the ebb and flow of British and Colonial armies vying for control of the bridge and road. The property shifted hands to the Varian family in 1792, with subsequent generations overseeing the farm's operations amidst the area's transforming landscape. Donated to The Bronx County Historical Society in 1965, the house was meticulously restored and now operates as the Museum of Bronx History, offering exhibitions and educational programs highlighting the borough's evolution over time.
Valentine-Varian House, a proud member of the Historic House Trust, thrives as a testament to the city's rich history, supported in part by public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Nestled within Williamsbridge Oval Park, this historical gem invites visitors to delve into the past and appreciate the legacy of the Bronx County through engaging displays and insightful narratives.
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Great tour and information about heavy metal music and the history of graffiti in the Bronx. Really enjoyed the oral history stations and the outdoor graffiti walls.
This was a nice departure from what may be deemed a typical event. Thank you Shah and the staff of The Bronx heritage house for a history lesson in the importance The Bronx has been in both the...
This was a great event! Thanks to Steven, Gary and Staff, for teaching us about Bronx culture in music and art. More to come...
This was such an interesting and informative event. It was different from the typical food events we have which was nice. You normally hear about many musux generes that come from The Bronx but...
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