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Landmark: Bronx Walk of FameCity: Bronx
Country: USA New York
Continent: North America
Bronx Walk of Fame, Bronx, USA New York, North America
The Bronx Walk of Fame is a collection of bronze stars embedded in the sidewalk along the Grand Concourse in the Bronx, New York City. It honors individuals with significant ties to the borough.
Visual Characteristics
The Walk of Fame consists of circular bronze plaques, each approximately 12 inches in diameter, set into the concrete sidewalk. Each plaque bears the name of an honoree and a star emblem. The plaques are distributed along a section of the Grand Concourse, a major boulevard.
Location & Access Logistics
The Bronx Walk of Fame is located on the Grand Concourse between East 161st Street and East 170th Street. It is accessible via the 4, B, and D subway lines, with stations at 161st Street-Yankee Stadium, 167th Street, and 170th Street. Several bus routes, including the BX1, BX2, BX13, and BX19, also serve the Grand Concourse in this area. Parking is available in nearby parking garages and on-street metered parking, though availability can be limited.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Bronx Walk of Fame was established in 1997 by the Bronx Walk of Fame Committee. Its purpose is to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the borough's culture, history, and community. The Grand Concourse itself was designed by the Olmsted Brothers and completed in 1909, intended as a grand boulevard for the growing borough.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can walk along the Grand Concourse and identify the bronze stars dedicated to various personalities. Activities include reading the names and researching the honorees' connections to the Bronx. The area is also part of the Grand Concourse Historic District, offering architectural interest.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Sidewalks are paved. Public seating is available along the Grand Concourse in some sections. Restrooms are not directly associated with the Walk of Fame but may be found in nearby businesses or public facilities. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this urban area. Food vendors and restaurants are located along the Grand Concourse and surrounding streets.
Best Time to Visit
The Walk of Fame can be visited year-round during daylight hours. Spring and fall offer moderate temperatures for walking. Mid-morning or late afternoon provides optimal lighting for viewing the bronze plaques without direct overhead glare.
Facts & Legends
One notable honoree is actor and comedian Jerry Seinfeld, who grew up in the Bronx. The selection process for honorees involves nominations and a review by the Walk of Fame Committee, focusing on individuals with a demonstrable connection to the borough's development and cultural landscape.
Nearby Landmarks
- Yankee Stadium (0.8km Southwest)
- The Bronx Museum of Art (0.4km Northwest)
- Bronx Borough Hall (0.6km Southwest)
- Joyce Kilmer Park (0.3km West)
- Andrew Freedman Home (0.7km Northeast)