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Fordham Road Bronx NY. Sightseeing The Bronx Fordham Road and Davidson Avenue. Walking Tour. NYC 

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The Fordham Road, Bronx NY neighborhood is exciting and diverse. Let's sightsee The Bronx Fordham Road and Davidson Avenue intersection together as part of the walking tour of The Bronx, NYC. Fordham Road is a major passage in the Bronx, New York City and it runs east-west from Bronx Park to the Harlem River. In this 20 minutes video, we have just enough time to explore the Davidson Avenue intersection of Fordham road.
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@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces 2 года назад
New York City? Thinking of Times Square and skyscrapers? This is what you NEVER see:😲 👉🏽 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FVMkGHZXRHQ.html
@seanberry1969
@seanberry1969 17 дней назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces 16 дней назад
Thanks so much for the ❤️❤️💕👍🏾😊
@NoName-hi6kz
@NoName-hi6kz 2 года назад
Shorty in the picture with phone is fire
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces 2 года назад
I'm glad you enjoyed my content. 😊👍🏼
@ZnematicTravel
@ZnematicTravel 2 года назад
Beautiful street love the vibes here thanks for sharing
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces 2 года назад
Like always, your presence here is appreciated. I have another video on Fordham road in The Bronx coming out soon. 😊
@Ajay-ro9ni
@Ajay-ro9ni Год назад
Aye Bro we need a Fordham and Grand Ave
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces Год назад
Hey A jay, I hear you 👍🏾. Fordham/ Grand will be on my To-Do list. I did some walk around 183rd-Grand-Burnside and a tiny bit of Grand in the summer. Check it out here. It's lit😍🔥: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1W_XlHKdXOk.html
@FernandoSanchez-qh6ry
@FernandoSanchez-qh6ry Год назад
Viví ahí en los 70 davidson y macums
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces Год назад
Eso es hace mucho tiempo. El lugar debe haber cambiado mucho entre ahora y los años 70.
@FernandoSanchez-qh6ry
@FernandoSanchez-qh6ry Год назад
Si hacen 23 años la última vez muchos recuerdos .tenía 18 ahora 69🇵🇷😉
@lets.walk.around.gothenburg
@lets.walk.around.gothenburg 2 года назад
thanks for sharing
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and connecting with life in The Bronx 👍🏾
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces 2 года назад
I hope you like the video. Please click the 👍🏼 button. Thank you. I'd love to hear your comments too 🙂
@carolynkirkman7326
@carolynkirkman7326 2 года назад
I miss being on fordham rd much love their 😍
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces 2 года назад
@@carolynkirkman7326 There's something special about Fordham Road that most people reminisce about once they leave this place. I'll be bringing you more awesome content soon. Stay tuned 😊
@jonlenihan4798
@jonlenihan4798 2 года назад
During the 1970s, Wiliam H Whyte set up cameras at locations around Manhattan. He was studying how people used public spaces. The cameras captured timed exposures. When run together as a film, patterns emerged. Whyte's office was in Rockefeller Center. He had a camera aimed at the intersection across the street: Fifth Avenue & 51st Street. St Patrick's Cathedral is on the north side of 51st Street and Sak's Fifth Avenue department store is on the south side. There was almost always a crowd of 5-8 women (different women) standing in front of the Saks exit, gabbing. It was a bad spot, because the women blocked the entry/exit doors to Saks, the heavy foot traffic coming across 51st Street from the direction of the cathedral, as well as the northbound traffic, walking or waiting for the light to change. If the women had shifted 10 feet, around the corner, onto 51st Street, they would have been less in the way, less elbowed, less snarled at, but they never did . The "matron magnet" Whyte called the spot. Your project reminds me of the Whyte project. A quick google of "William H Whyte" tells me that he made/narrated a 1980 short film of his results, available on line for no charge. Seeing how Whyte thought about public space, might add a layer of observation/meaning to your project. Just a thought.
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces 2 года назад
This is a thought-provoking piece of a historical experiment that I've never heard about.🤔 Thanks for sharing and educating us Jon 👍🏼😊. The hustle or sluggishness of pedestrian behavior has intrigued me for a while. What seems like chaos on the surface is often a natural choreograph on a rhythm in depth. William H. Whyte described this perfectly as "the river of life".
@jonlenihan4798
@jonlenihan4798 2 года назад
@@EdGoPlaces I'm pleased that you liked it. I'm going to bore you with another story. Twenty years ago, in the midwest, I had a pleasant female colleague. One day we had the following conversation. FC: Jon, you're not from around here. Where are you from? JL: I grew up in New York City, in the Bronx. FC: The Bronx? I love the Bronx! JL: Really? Why? FC: I lived there for four years. My husband did a residency at Jacobi Hospital. We lived on Rhinelander Avenue. The people there are so nice. Summer evenings after dinner, the tenants in our apartment building came downstairs after dinner. They brought beach chairs. Everyone sat outside and talked until 10:00 pm. Sometimes, young girls would come out dressed in prom dresses or wedding gowns. Everyone fawned over the girls, told them how beautiful they were, wished them luck. It was lovely, just lovely. I tell my husband that I want to go back and live in the Bronx again. He says "We can't." On Fordham Hill, I remember benches at Poe Park, and along the east side of Webster Avenue north of Fordham Road, as places where neighborhood residents gathered on summer evenings. Do they still?
@EdGoPlaces
@EdGoPlaces 2 года назад
@@jonlenihan4798 That conversation with FC shows how fondly people feel about The Bronx. I know Poe Park is often active during the summer and attracts far more people than just neighborhood residents. This is because of its proximity to the ever-growing highly urbanized Fordham Shopping district. Great story btw. ☺
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