File:Bronx Zoo Boat House -- about 1910 (50854279106).jpg

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The Boat House was near today's Jungle World.


"The New York Botanical Garden was assigned the northern half of Bronx Park in 1891… The section of Bronx River running through the southern half of Bronx Park (the zoo) has two mill dams on it that form Lake Agassiz and Bronx Lake. On the latter, a boathouse was built in 1907 containing boat rentals and a restaurant catering to zoo visitors. The boathouse was gone by the 1950s."
-- Sergey Kandinsky, Tour Guide
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Source Bronx Zoo Boat House -- about 1910
Author Jim Griffin
Camera location40° 50′ 43.57″ N, 73° 52′ 33.66″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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