Built circa 1951 in conjunction with what is now the Bryant Gardens Cooperative, it was offered to the city in 1953 but the Common Council rejected the offer due to it violating certain requirements for public roads. Thus it remains a private road, named for its shape as well as its proximity to Bryant Avenue
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AuthorMy name is Cliff Blau. I was born and raised in White Plains, NY, and in 2015 became interested in learning more about the history of this fair city. The pathway I took into White Plains history was to discover the reason for the names of each of the streets. See https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1WvlOinVQnWh4KGDmEN7YPFfg4II for an annotated map of White Plains. Archives
March 2024
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