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      • European colonization of the Bronx began in 1639. The Bronx was originally part of Westchester County, but it was ceded to New York County in two major parts (West Bronx, 1874 and East Bronx, 1895) before it became Bronx County.
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  2. May 14, 2024 · Early names. Map of southern Westchester County in 1867. This, along with the southern part of the former Town of Yonkers, became the Bronx. The Bronx was called Rananchqua by the native Siwanoy band of Lenape (also known historically as the Delawares ), while other Native Americans knew the Bronx as Keskeskeck.

  3. Oct 30, 2020 · According to Bronx County historian Lloyd Ultan, “The” stuck as part of the name when the borough was named after the Bronx River which runs right through it (which was named after the first European settler in our borough, Jonas Broncks). The Bronx River runs past the Snuff Mill in the Botanical Gardens.

  4. Jul 31, 2017 · The Bronx is a place steeped in history. Every corner you turn, there’s something waiting for you to be discovered which makes The Bronx so special to us (shocking, huh?). Here are some fun Bronx facts you probably didn’t know about The Bronx unless you’re a die-hard lover of all things Bronx.

  5. A Brief History of the Bronx: From First Settlers to Modern Megaprojects. From its earliest settlements to the megaprojects of the present day. BY AMY PLITT APR 11, 2016, 10:00AM.

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  6. Apr 12, 2009 · HISTORY: The Bronx is named after a sea captain from Sweden named Jonas Bronck. He was the first European settler to live there in 1639, when it was all farmland. Then in the 1800s people from Ireland and Germany moved to the Bronx and helped build railroad tracks and bridges.

  7. Most of the eastern half of the area now known as the Bronx was bought in 1654 by Thomas Pell of Connecticut, who invited sixteen families to form the village of Westchester near what is now ...

  8. www.bronxchildrensmuseum.org › aboutABOUT US | BxCM

    History Once upon a time in the bustling streets of the Bronx, a dream was born. Founded in 2005, Bronx Children's Museum started as an outreach program, daring to bring the marvels of learning directly to the community.

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