Cave Savage
Feminist
The South Bronx is probably the most well known section of The Bronx, but I think he most "Bronx" part of the Bronx is the West Bronx (both areas are large and contain several neighborhoods, though).
But this area has so much energy and is so uniquely New York to me. It also where Hip Hop was born if you believe that Kool Herc created it. Home to Yankee Stadium as well. It is one of my favorite areas in New York and I could see myself living in some parts.
It is home to many Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, African-Americans, West Africans (especially Ghana), and Mexicans.
In the 20s and 30s, some really nice architecture was built there and most of it survives to this day (besides some buildings that were burned down in the 70s arson wave, though it wasn't hit nearly as bad as the South/Central Bronx). There are a lot of hills too, and some streets have staircases between them.
An interesting place overall, and there are bad Dominican chicks everywhere. There's a lot of energy in the summer especially.
To my knowledge, several coli posters live there
But this area has so much energy and is so uniquely New York to me. It also where Hip Hop was born if you believe that Kool Herc created it. Home to Yankee Stadium as well. It is one of my favorite areas in New York and I could see myself living in some parts.
It is home to many Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, African-Americans, West Africans (especially Ghana), and Mexicans.
In the 20s and 30s, some really nice architecture was built there and most of it survives to this day (besides some buildings that were burned down in the 70s arson wave, though it wasn't hit nearly as bad as the South/Central Bronx). There are a lot of hills too, and some streets have staircases between them.
An interesting place overall, and there are bad Dominican chicks everywhere. There's a lot of energy in the summer especially.
To my knowledge, several coli posters live there
