- Throggs Neck
Throggs Neck (also known by its alternate spelling, Throgs Neck) is a narrow spit of land in the southeastern portion of the borough of
the Bronx inNew York City . It demarcates the passage between theEast River andLong Island Sound . "Throggs Neck" is also the name of the neighborhood of the peninsula, bounded on the north by EastTremont Avenue and Baisley Avenue, on the west byWestchester Creek , and on the other sides by the above-named bodies of water. Throggs Neck was largely exempt from the severeurban decay that affected much of the Bronx Borough and boasts a diverse housing stock including middle and upper middle class neighborhoods.cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE7D9153BF930A35755C0A962948260|title=New York Times, If you're thinking of living in Throgs Neck|accessdate=2006-11-02]Throggs Neck is at the northern approach to the
Throgs Neck Bridge , which connects the Bronx with the borough ofQueens onLong Island . TheThrogs Neck Lighthouse stands at its southern tip. Historically, the correct spelling is with two "g's," ["Spell It Throg(g)s Neck And Give or Take One G", "The New York Times ",January 17 ,1955 .] and while NYC Parks Commissioner andTriborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority ChairmanRobert Moses shortened it to one "g" after deciding that two would not fit on many of the street signs, residents continue to recognize the traditional spelling. [cite book|title=Throggs Neck & Pelham Bay|author=Bill Twomey, John McNamara] [cite book|title=Throggs Neck Memories|author=John McNamara]The peninsula was called "Vriedelandt" by the Dutch. The current name comes from
John Throckmorton , an Englishman the Dutch allowed to settle in the area in 1642. The settlement was eventually driven out by an uprising of Native Americans. In 1668, the peninsula appeared on maps as "Frockes Neck". In 1776,George Washington 's headquarters wrote of a potential British landing at "Frogs Neck". [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9F07E4DC1F3DE533A25752C2A9629C94649ED7CF "IN REVOLUTIONARY DAYS; Third Installment of the Interesting Tilghman-Duer Letters. OF GREAT HISTORICAL INTEREST Correspondence Between Washington's Headquarters at Harlem Heights and the State Government."] , "The New York Times ",April 21 ,1895 . AccessedAugust 25 ,2008 . "Frogs Neck and Point is a kind of Island, there are two passages at the Main which are fordable at low Water at both of which we have thrown up Works, which will give some Annoyance should they attempt to come off by either of these Ways... The grounds leading from Frogs Point towards our Post at Kingsbridge are as defensible as they can be wished..."]In the 19th century, the area became the site of large farms and estates. From 1833 to 1856, the construction of Fort Schuyler brought in laborers and craftsmen, many of whom were immigrants from
Ireland , to settle in the area with their families. By the late 19th century, the area had developed into a fashionable summer resort.In the decades after the incorporation of the Bronx into the
City of Greater New York in 1898, the transit lines were extended to the neighborhood, bringing in many Italian farmers and tradesmen. The large estates largely became converted into smaller row homes.In 1932, Fort Schuyler closed as an active military installation and became the campus for cadets of the
State University of New York Maritime College . In 1961, with the building of the Throgs Neck Bridge, as well as the adjacent parkways, the neighborhood lost its comparative isolation. Today the neighborhood has several beach clubs and a diverse housing stock, including middle-class homes, up-market waterfrontcondominium s, as well as theThroggs Neck Houses , built in 1953 as one of the first low-income public housing projects in New York City and later expanded twice. In 1984, the New York Times described Throggs Neck as one of the last middle- and upper-middle-class areas in the Bronx, noting the area "seems like a well-kept suburb."cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE7D9153BF930A35755C0A962948260|title=New York Times, If you're thinking of living in Throgs Neck|accessdate=2006-11-02] Even in the mid-1980s, after the city failed to pave neighborhood streets properly, waterfront condominiums were selling for as much as $416,468 in 2005 dollars.cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE7D9153BF930A35755C0A962948260|title=New York Times, If you're thinking of living in Throgs Neck|accessdate=2006-11-02]During the 2000 Census, the median household income for census tracts within the neighborhood ranged from $18,000 to $85,000 in poorer areas surrounding the Throggs Neck Houses to $85,000-$100,000 in the waterfront areas near the Throgs Neck Bridge.cite web|url=http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/ThematicMapFramesetServlet?_bm=y&-tree_id=403&-_MapEvent=zoom&-errMsg=&-_useSS=N&-_dBy=140&-redoLog=false&-_zoomLevel=4&-tm_name=DEC_2000_SF3_U_M00024&-tm_config=|b=50|l=en|t=403|zf=0.0|ms=thm_def|dw=0.3997967383107785|dh=0.22717238039512536|dt=gov.census.aff.domain.map.EnglishMapExtent|if=gif|cx=-73.83493884437232|cy=40.80720367894496|zl=5|pz=5|bo=|bl=|ft=350:349:335:389:388:332:331|fl=403:381:204:380:369:379:368|g=05000US36005|ds=DEC_2000_SF3_U|sb=50|tud=false|db=140|mn=0|mx=168061|cc=1|cm=1|cn=7|cb=|um=Dollars|pr=0|th=DEC_2000_SF3_U_M00024|sf=N|sg=&-PANEL_ID=tm_result&-_pageY=&-_lang=en&-geo_id=05000US36005&-_pageX=&-_mapY=&-_mapX=&-_latitude=&-_pan=&-ds_name=DEC_2000_SF3_U&-_longitude=&-_change
title=US Census Bureau, Income Map|accessdate=2006-11-02]Transportation
*Bx5: to
Pelham Bay Park or Simpson St station (via Story Av)
*Bx8: to 225th St station or Locust Point (via Williamsbridge Rd)
*Bx40/42: to Morris Heights (via Tremont-Burnside Avs)
*BxM9 Express: to MidtownPopular culture
* "
Summer of Sam ", "", and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" are just a few of the films and television programs filmed in Throggs Neck.* Additionally, the area is mentioned in a song by
The Mountain Goats , entitled "Going to Port Washington." The song features the lyric, "And as we crossed over the Throgs Neck Bridge / I had something on my mind."*"
Awakenings " withRobin Williams andRobert De Niro was shot there.*Popular webcomic Cat and Girl posited the area as the name for an alcoholic drink in the [http://www.catandgirl.com/view.php?loc=538 538th entry] published on
November 9 2007 .References
External links
* [http://www.forgotten-ny.com/YOU%27D%20NEVER%20BELIEVE/Throgs%20Neck/throgs.html Forgotten NY] : Throgs Neck, NY
* [http://www.lighthousemuseum.org/nylights/throgs.htm Lighthouse Museum] : Throgs Neck Lighthouse
* [http://www.prestonhs.org/ Preston High School]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B03EFDC1E31F937A35752C0A96E958260&scp=4&sq=frog%27s+neck&st=nyt New York Times] Throcke's, Frog's, Throggs, or Throgs?
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