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The oldest building in the Bronx was built in 1748 to house a prominent New York family.
Fordham Road is the Bronx’s premier shopping destination with almost 300 specialty stores ranging from nationwide chains to locally owned independent shops.
Poe spent the last years of his life in the Bronx at Poe Cottage, where he penned some of his most enduring poems. Look on your own or schedule a tour.
The largest public library in the Bronx, with more than 78,000 square feet of space, is also New York's first green library.
Named after the great American poet and author who once resided there, visitors to Poe Park can check out the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage—a house where the writer, who moved often, lived in 1846 while writing works such as "The Bells" and "Annabel Lee." Tours covering Poe's work in the house and the end of his life are available on weekends.
Tucked inconspicuously away on the third floor of a nondescript building (beyond the tattoo parlor and the nail salon) sits Fordham Comics.
Located on a commercial strip in the Bronx, Red Dragon Tattoo specializes in custom-made ink and piercings of both the surface and microdermal variety.