Thieriot Avenue in the Bronx was named after a prominent local family, the Thieriots. They probably did something worth remembering, like donating land or saving the neighborhood from a giant squirrel invasion. Or maybe they just had a really cool last name that the city couldn't resist slapping on a street sign. Who knows, the Bronx is full of surprises.
Gerard Walton was a landowner from the Bronx.
McLean Avenue in the Bronx is named after the McLean family, specifically John McLean, who was a prominent local landowner in the 19th century. The avenue reflects the area's historical connection to the family and their influence on the development of the neighborhood. McLean Avenue runs through the Kingsbridge and Woodlawn sections of the Bronx, contributing to the local identity and heritage.
The only train on the New York City subway system that runs through there is the 6 train (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line). The closest station is the St. Lawrence Avenue Station.The St. Lawrence Avenue Station is at the intersection of Westchester Avenue and St. Lawrence Avenue. The address 1827 Westchester Avenue is between Taylor and Thieriot Avenues.So, from the St. Lawrence Avenue Station, you'd walk 2.5 blocks east on Westchester Avenue to number 1827: St. Lawrence Avenue ---> Beach Avenue ---> Taylor Avenue ---> Thieriot Avenue.If you're coming from outside New York City, then you could take Metro-North Railroad, but the closest station (the Tremont Station on the Harlem Line) is 2 miles away. You would be better off taking Metro-North to Harlem-125th Street (at 125th Street and Lexington).From there, you can take the subway. The 4-5-6 line stops at 125th Street and Lexington Avenue. Take the Uptown(Bronx-bound) 6 from 125th Street to St. Lawrence Avenue.See the Related Link below for the Metro-North home page.
The zip code for 4000 Corlear Avenue in the Bronx is 10463.
Max Thieriot has never publicly discussed his sexual orientation, but we know he's married to a woman named Lexi Murphy.
Bronx Park Terminal - IRT Third Avenue Line - was created in 1902.
Bronx Park Terminal - IRT Third Avenue Line - ended in 1951.
Author Avenue in the Bronx is named after the American author and poet, James Weldon Johnson. He was a prominent figure of the Harlem Renaissance and is best known for his work as a civil rights activist and for his contributions to literature and music. Author Avenue reflects the cultural significance of the area and honors those who have made substantial contributions to American literature and culture.
Max Thieriot's birth name is Maximillion Drake Thieriot.
It was renamed Bruckner Blvd.
The address of the Allerton Branch is: 2740 Barnes Avenue, Bronx, 10467 M
The address of the Parkchester Branch is: 1985 Westchester Avenue, Bronx, 10462 M