View of the approach to the bridge through the park on the Manhattan side:
The bridge:
The walkway:
The view from the bridge is not really that great; you see the river, expressways, railroad tracks, etc.
Looking back towards Manhattan, with the water tower in the distance:
After you cross the bridge, you are in the Bronx. I decided to head for the Grand Concourse, the famous boulevard of the Bronx, renowned for its Art Deco architecture.
On the way, I saw a few things...
A peculiar house, on the edge of the High Bridge Park (and a cliff)
And yes, the Art Deco apartment buildings, built in the 1930's when the Bronx was the new place to go for the middle class.
This was once the tallest building in the Bronx, built in 1914
The invaluable AIA Guide to New York is a wonderful companion on these walks, especially as it is available in a Kindle version on my phone.
Other photos:
This would seem to be a church, in the process of being restored:
Old and new:
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