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Welcome to TEchi World Walk! This walking tour includes the following: East & West Fordham Road, Devoe Park, Sedgwick Ave, Aqueduct Walk & Aqueduct Ave, West 181st & 183rd Streets, East Kingsbridge Road, and Grand Avenue. Please support my channel growth by subscribing, giving the video thumbs up, sharing the video, and commenting. Thanks. Have a fantastic day! #thebronx #aqueduct #kingsbridge Aqueduct Walk Aqueduct Walk is a community park in The Bronx, New York City, between Kingsbridge Road and West Tremont Avenue. It spans over two zip codes (10453 and 10468) and two Bronx Community boards (CB5 and CB7). Its facilities include basketball courts, restrooms, playgrounds, and water sprinklers. The park is a portion of the Old Croton Aqueduct. Reconstruction of the Aqueduct Walk Plaza began design in 2015 and completed construction in 2019. Captain Roscoe Brown, Ph.D. Plaza is a section of the park that was dedicated in 2018 to Roscoe C. Brown Jr., a Tuskegee Airman, United States Army Air Forces veteran, and former president of Bronx Community College. Devoe Park Devoe Park is named in honor of the Devoe family, congregants at the First Reformed Dutch Church, and descendants of Daniel Turnier, who acquired the lower section of the Fordham Patent of 1676. The City of New York acquired three parcels of land for this park between 1885 and 1904. Between 1913 and 1915 the park was laid out with curving paths, entrances and stairs, an iron pipe fence, lawns, trees, bushes, plants, and thousands of tulip bulbs. Two new playgrounds opened in 1935 and 1936. The one to the east featured a park house, benches, play equipment, a wading pool, and facilities for basketball and shuffleboard. The second was designed for small children with play equipment, a sandpit, and benches. The free play area in the center of the park opened in 1941. The park was reconstructed in 1995, and in 2021 work began on two dog runs in the park, one for small dogs and one for large dogs. Timestamp: 00:00 Highlight 00:56 E. Kingsbridge Road/Bainbridge Ave/E. Fordham Road 01:55 E. Fordham Road 09:36 E.-W. Fordham Road/Jerome Ave 10:21 W. Fordham Road 14:05 W. Fordham Road/University Ave/Devoe Park 15:39 Inside Devoe Park/W. Fordham Road 21:07 W. Fordham Road 22:07 W. Fordham Road/Sedgwick Ave 23:12 Sedgwick Ave 26:07 Sedgwick Ave/W. 183rd Street 27:08 W. 183rd Street 28:14 W. 183rd Street/Loring Pl North 28:48 Loring Pl North 30:27 Loring Pl North/Hall of Fame Terrace 30:54 Hall of Fame Terrace 33:04 Hall of Fame Terrace/University Ave/W. 181st Street 33:49 W. 181st Street 37:19 W. 181st Street/Grand Ave 37:49 Grand Ave 38:28 Grand Ave/Clinton Pl 38:58 Clinton Pl 40:17 Clinton Pl/Aqueduct Ave E. 40:38 Aqueduct Ave E. 41:31 Aqueduct Walk 48:40 Aqueduct Walk/W. Fordham Road 50:17 Aqueduct Walk 52:55 Aqueduct Walk/W, 188th Street/Aqueduct Ave 53:44 Aqueduct Ave 58:25 Aqueduct Ave/W. Kingsbridge Road 58:42 W. Kingsbridge Road 59:10 W. Kingsbridge Road/Grand Ave 59:42 Grand Ave 01:07:31 Grand Ave/W. Fordham Road 01:07:43 W. Fordham Road 01:09:46 Fordham Road/Jerome Ave #4 Subway line