This is the official "Report of the Bronx River Parkway Commission," appointed under Chapter 669 of the Laws of 1906. The report details the planning, design, and early construction of the Bronx River Parkway, one of the first roadways designed as a parkway. It includes detailed maps, photographs, and descriptions of the landscape, engineering, and legal aspects of the project. This historical document provides valuable insights into the origins of urban parkways and the early development of recreational spaces in the New York City area.
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