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'''Riverdale''' is a residential ] in the northwestern portion of the ] ] of ]. Riverdale, which had a population of 47,850 as of the ], contains the city's northernmost point at the ].<ref>Schneider, Daniel B. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211008154531/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/01/nyregion/fyi-027065.html |date=October 8, 2021 }}, '']'', July 1, 2001. Accessed April 20, 2021. "Getting Your Bearings Q. Where are the city's northern, southern, eastern and westernmost points, and what is the greatest distance between one point and another? A.... According to ''A Natural History of New York City'' by John Kieran (Houghton Mifflin, 1959), the easternmost point is in Glen Oaks, Queens, at about 73 degrees 42 minutes west longitude, and the extreme northern point is the bank of the Hudson in the Mount St. Vincent area of the Bronx, at about 40 degrees 55 minutes north latitude."</ref> Riverdale's boundaries are disputed, but it is commonly agreed to be bordered by ] to the north, ] and ] to the east, the ] neighborhood to the southeast, either the ] or the ] neighborhood to the south, and the ] to the west. Riverdale Avenue is the primary north–south thoroughfare through Riverdale.<ref name=encnyc/><ref name=boundaries />
'''Riverdale''' is a residential ] in the northwest portion of ], a ] in ]. Riverdale, which has a population of 47,850 as of the ], contains the northernmost point in New York City.

The neighborhood is part of ], and its ZIP Codes include 10463 and 10471. The area is patrolled by the 50th Precinct of the ].<ref name="NYCPlanningBx8"/>


==History== ==History==
In 1642, ] died while attempting to swim across the Hudson from nearby ].<ref>Boland, Ed, Jr. '']'' (October 13, 2002)</ref> A witness to Van Corlaer's death stated that "the devil" in the shape of a giant fish swam up and proceeded to "seize the sturdy Anthony by the leg and drag him beneath the waves." This may be the earliest recorded shark attack in the New World.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fernicola |first1=Richard G. |title=Twelve Days of Terror: A Definitive Investigation of the 1916 New Jersey Shark Attacks |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9uR4wAsbED8C&lpg=PA104&dq=%22Antony%20Van%20Corlear%22%20shark&pg=PA104#v=twopage&q&f=false |year=2001 |publisher=Lyons Press |location=Guilford, CT |isbn=978-1-58574-575-3 |accessdate=August 20, 2011 |pages=104–105}}</ref> In the late 17th century, ], the lord of ] in Westchester County, received permission to construct a bridge across ] and charge tolls. "King's Bridge", which was located roughly south of and parallel to where West 230th Street lies today, opened in 1693.<ref>{{cite gotham}}, p.100</ref> Legend states that in 1664, ] (later determined to be a fictional character) died while attempting to swim across the Harlem River from nearby ].<ref>Boland, Ed, Jr. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170102172527/http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/13/nyregion/fyi-331902.html?pagewanted=1 |date=January 2, 2017 }} '']'' (October 13, 2002)</ref> In the legend, a witness to Van Corlaer's death stated that "the devil" in the shape of a giant fish swam up and proceeded to "seize the sturdy Anthony by the leg and drag him beneath the waves." This fictional account may be a reference to the earliest recorded shark attack in the New World.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fernicola |first1=Richard G. |title=Twelve Days of Terror: A Definitive Investigation of the 1916 New Jersey Shark Attacks |url=https://archive.org/details/twelvedaysofterr00rich |url-access=registration |quote=Antony Van Corlear shark. |year=2001 |publisher=Lyons Press |location=Guilford, CT |isbn=978-1-58574-575-3 |access-date=August 20, 2011 |pages=–105}}</ref> In the late 17th century, ], the lord of ] in Westchester County, received permission to construct a bridge across ] and charge tolls. "King's Bridge", located roughly south of and parallel to where West 230th Street lies today, opened in 1693.<ref>{{cite gotham}}, p.100</ref>


Early in its residential development, Riverdale was a 19th-century estate district where many of Manhattan's moguls built their country estates; for example, in northern Riverdale, what is now ] was part of the estate of Major Joseph Delafield, who purchased {{convert|250|acre|ha}} in 1829, and named it after his family's estate in England. At the turn of the century, the new popularity of railroad commute enabled wealthy businessmen to make Riverdale their year-round residence. Fieldston, owned by a private association, is a particularly intact example of a turn-of-the century upper class suburb. The ] neighborhood retains many of its historic mansions. Riverdale's elite private schools and historic churches also reflect this past. Development of the neighborhood began in the latter half of the 19th century once the ] came through.<ref name=encnyc>Ultan, Lloyd. "Riverdale" in {{cite enc-nyc2}}. pp. 1108–09.</ref> The tracks originally crossed Spuyten Duyvil Creek and into Manhattan on the west side, but ] wanted to consolidate his railroad operations into one terminal, so he had tracks laid along the north side of the Harlem River so that trains coming south from Albany could join with the Harlem and New Haven lines and come into Manhattan down ] into his new ].<ref>{{cite gotham}}, p.944</ref> This is the route still used by the ]'s ]. Early in its residential development, Riverdale was a 19th-century estate district where many of Manhattan's moguls built their country estates; for example, in northern Riverdale, what is now ] was part of the estate of Major ], who purchased {{convert|250|acre|ha}} in 1829, and named it after his family's estate in England. At the turn of the century, the new popularity of railroad commutes enabled wealthy businessmen to make Riverdale their year-round residence. Fieldston, owned by a private association, is a particularly intact example of a turn-of-the-century upper-class suburb. The ] neighborhood retains many historic mansions. Riverdale's elite private schools and historic churches also reflect this past. Development of the neighborhood began in the latter half of the 19th century once the ] came through.<ref name=encnyc>Ultan, Lloyd. "Riverdale" in {{cite enc-nyc2}}. pp. 1108–09.</ref> The tracks originally crossed Spuyten Duyvil Creek and into Manhattan on the west side, but ] wanted to consolidate his railroad operations into one terminal. He had tracks laid along the north side of the Harlem River so that trains coming south from Albany could join with the Harlem and New Haven lines and come into Manhattan down the ], along modern-day ], into his new ].<ref>{{cite gotham}}, p.944</ref> This is the route still used by the ]'s ].


The Delafield family laid out lots in Fieldston in 1909&nbsp;– the year after the ] (present-day {{NYCS trains|Broadway-Seventh north}}) was extended to ], intending to develop the land, which at first was called "Delafield Woods". Rather than use a grid plan, civil engineer Albert E. Wheeler, following the suggestions made by ] and James R. Croes in 1876, designed a street plan which followed the contours of the land and preserved as much of the wooded areas as possible. The first house was begun in 1910 and finished in 1911;<ref name=encnyc/><ref name=nycland /> by the beginning of the 21st century, Fieldston, a privately-owned community, was one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in New York City.<ref name=encfieldston>Hermalyn, Gary D. "Fieldston" in {{cite enc-nyc2}}, p.441</ref> Leland Weintraub, the commissioner who moved for the district's creation, noted that "most of the features commonly associated with the American romantic suburb of the mid-19th century", including "a picturesque site, landscaping and architecture; connection to the city by accessible transportation and a layout adapted to the topography" are present in the area.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/21/realestate/postings-historic-designation-recognizing-riverdale.html |title=Postings: Historic Designation; Recognizing Riverdale |newspaper=] |date= October 21, 1990|edition= Late Edition (East Coast)|page= A.1|accessdate=June 11, 2009}}</ref> The Delafield family laid out lots in Fieldston in 1909&nbsp;– the year after the ] (present-day {{NYCS trains|Broadway-Seventh north}}) was extended to ], intending to develop the land, which at first was called "Delafield Woods". Rather than use a grid plan, civil engineer Albert E. Wheeler, following the suggestions made by ] and James R. Croes in 1876, designed a street plan which followed the contours of the land and preserved as much of the wooded areas as possible. The first house was begun in 1910 and finished in 1911;<ref name=encnyc/><ref name=nycland /> by the beginning of the 21st century, Fieldston, a privately owned community, was one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in New York City.<ref name=encfieldston>Hermalyn, Gary D. "Fieldston" in {{cite enc-nyc2}}, p.441</ref> Leland Weintraub, the commissioner who moved for the district's creation, noted that "most of the features commonly associated with the American romantic suburb of the mid-19th century", including "a picturesque site, landscaping and architecture; connection to the city by accessible transportation and a layout adapted to the topography" are present in the area.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/21/realestate/postings-historic-designation-recognizing-riverdale.html |title=Postings: Historic Designation; Recognizing Riverdale |newspaper=] |date= October 21, 1990|edition= Late Edition (East Coast)|page= A.1|access-date=June 11, 2009}}</ref>


In 1928, Genevieve Ludlow Griscom, who was a member of a small religious group called the Outer Court of the Order of the Living Christ, built a {{convert|15000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} mansion at 360 West 253rd Street &ndash; also addressed as 5200 Longview Place &ndash; for the express purpose of housing Jesus Christ when the ] occurred. After being derelict for a number of years under successive owners, the mansion was bought in 1987 by entrepreneur Jerry Galuten, who renovated it into an even more opulent 17 room home. After being on- and off-the market for eight years, with an asking price as high as $15 million, the house sold in January 2017 for $6.25 million.<ref>Gollayan, Christian (April 8, 2017) '']''</ref> In 1928, Genevieve Ludlow Griscom, who was a member of a small religious group called the Outer Court of the Order of the Living Christ, built a {{convert|15000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} mansion at 360 West 253rd Street also addressed as 5200 Longview Place for the express purpose of housing Jesus Christ when the ] occurred. After being derelict for a number of years under successive owners, the mansion was bought in 1987 by entrepreneur Jerry Galuten, who renovated it into an even more opulent 17 room home. After being on- and off-the market for eight years, with an asking price as high as $15 million, the house sold in January 2017 for $6.25 million.<ref>Gollayan, Christian (April 8, 2017) {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170831014437/http://nypost.com/2017/04/08/nyc-mansion-built-for-jesus-sold-to-mortal-for-pennies/ |date=August 31, 2017 }} '']''</ref>


As the 20th century progressed, upscale apartment buildings and smaller houses were added to the neighborhood. To this day, Riverdale continues to maintain its character as an affluent enclave in the city of New York. The rich history of Riverdale has led to the creation of the Riverdale Historic District. As the 20th century progressed, upscale apartment buildings and smaller houses were added to the neighborhood. To this day, Riverdale continues to maintain its character as an affluent enclave in the city of New York.<ref>Cary, Bill (November 11, 2016) {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180204005428/https://www.wsj.com/articles/riverdale-a-bit-of-suburbia-in-new-york-city-1478860206 |date=February 4, 2018 }} '']'' {{subscription required}}</ref><ref>Hughes, C. J. (May 7, 2016) {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181117063236/https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/29/realestate/moving-to-the-bronx.html |date=November 17, 2018 }} '']''</ref><ref>Ferretti, Fred (October 6, 1989) '']''</ref> The rich history of Riverdale has led to the creation of the Riverdale Historic District.


In May 2009, the ] ran a sting operation to prevent a ] in which two Riverdale ]s were the suggested targets.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/22/nyregion/22terror.html?hp | work=The New York Times | title=N.Y. Bomb Plot Suspects Acted Alone, Police Say | first1=Javier C. | last1=Hernandez | first2=Sewell | last2=Chan | date=May 22, 2009 | accessdate=April 10, 2010}}</ref> This followed a ] attack in 2000 on a different Riverdale synagogue<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/30/us/30religion.html|title=Two Rabbis Find They’re Separated Only by Doctrine|date=May 30, 2009|work=The New York Times|accessdate=March 8, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://nypost.com/2009/03/27/acts-vs-bldgs-hate-crimes/|title=ACTS VS. BLDGS. ‘HATE CRIMES’|first=Dareh|last=Gregorian|date=March 27, 2009|publisher=|accessdate=March 8, 2017}}</ref> and the ].<ref>{{cite news|title=Two Rabbis Find They're Separated Only by Doctrine|first=Samuel G.|last= Freedman|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/30/us/30religion.html |newspaper=] |quote=To the would-be bombers of two Bronx houses of worship, the distinctions between Reform and Orthodox Judaism were either irrelevant or invisible|date= May 30, 2009 |p=A17}}</ref> In May 2009, the ] ran a sting operation to prevent a ] in which two Riverdale ]s were the suggested targets.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/22/nyregion/22terror.html?hp | work=The New York Times | title=N.Y. Bomb Plot Suspects Acted Alone, Police Say | first1=Javier C. | last1=Hernandez | first2=Sewell | last2=Chan | date=May 22, 2009 | access-date=April 10, 2010}}</ref> This followed a ] attack in 2000 on a different Riverdale synagogue<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/30/us/30religion.html|title=Two Rabbis Find They're Separated Only by Doctrine|date=May 30, 2009|work=The New York Times|access-date=March 8, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://nypost.com/2009/03/27/acts-vs-bldgs-hate-crimes/|title=ACTS VS. BLDGS. 'HATE CRIMES'|first=Dareh|last=Gregorian|date=March 27, 2009|access-date=March 8, 2017}}</ref> and the ].<ref>{{cite news|title=Two Rabbis Find They're Separated Only by Doctrine|first=Samuel G.|last= Freedman|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/30/us/30religion.html |newspaper=] |quote=To the would-be bombers of two Bronx houses of worship, the distinctions between Reform and Orthodox Judaism were either irrelevant or invisible|date= May 30, 2009 |page=A17}}</ref>


On July 26, 2010, the ] confirmed that an EF1 tornado had hit Riverdale the day before. There were no fatalities, but seven people were injured.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news12.com/articleDetail.jsp?regionId=5&articleId=257048&position=1&news_type=news |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120908232537/http://www.news12.com/articleDetail.jsp?regionId=5&articleId=257048&position=1&news_type=news |dead-url=yes |archive-date=September 8, 2012 |title=Nat'l Weather Service confirms tornado in Riverdale|publisher=News12|location=New York}}</ref> On July 26, 2010, the ] confirmed that ] had hit Riverdale the day before. There were no fatalities, but seven people were injured.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news12.com/articleDetail.jsp?regionId=5&articleId=257048&position=1&news_type=news |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120908232537/http://www.news12.com/articleDetail.jsp?regionId=5&articleId=257048&position=1&news_type=news |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 8, 2012 |title=Nat'l Weather Service confirms tornado in Riverdale|publisher=News12|location=New York}}</ref>


On December 1, 2013, ] near ] resulted in four deaths and over 70 injuries, of which 11 were critical.<ref>{{Cite news |first1=James |last1=Barron |first2=J. David |last2=Goodman |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/02/nyregion/metro-north-derailment.html |title=Focus Turns to Investigation in Fatal Bronx Train Crash |newspaper=] |date=December 1, 2013}}</ref> On December 1, 2013, ] near ] resulted in four deaths and over 70 injuries, of which 11 were critical.<ref>{{Cite news |first1=James |last1=Barron |first2=J. David |last2=Goodman |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/02/nyregion/metro-north-derailment.html |title=Focus Turns to Investigation in Fatal Bronx Train Crash |newspaper=] |date=December 1, 2013}}</ref>


== Geography == == Geography ==
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Riverdale covers about {{convert|3|mi2|km2}} in area. It has one of the highest elevations in New York City, affording it views of the ], ], ] and ]. It is also noted for the numerous parks and expanses of greenery and original forest that complement its hilly landscape. The neighborhood is bordered on the north by the city of ] in ], and on the west by the Hudson River, but its eastern and southern boundaries are frequently disputed.<ref name=encnyc/><ref name=boundaries /> The '']'' gives Broadway as the eastern boundary, and the ] as the southern.<ref>{{cite aia5}}, p.868</ref> There are several long-debated subsections of Riverdale:<ref name=boundaries>{{cite news|url=http://riverdalepress.com/stories/Editorial-comment-Where-we-live-now,37661 |title=Editorial comment: Where we live now|newspaper=The Riverdale Press|location=The Bronx|date= July 10, 2008|accessdate= October 29, 2013|quote=Just what are Riverdale’s boundaries? Community historians and residents have been trying to answer that question for decades.}}</ref>
Riverdale covers about {{convert|3|mi2|km2}} in area. It has one of the highest elevations in New York City, affording it views of the ], ], ] and ]. It is also noted for the numerous parks and expanses of greenery and original forest that complement its hilly landscape. The neighborhood is bordered on the north by the city of ] in ], and on the west by the Hudson River, but its eastern and southern boundaries are frequently disputed.<ref name=encnyc/><ref name=boundaries /> The '']'' gives Broadway as the eastern boundary, and the ] as the southern.<ref name=aia5>{{cite aia5|page=868}}</ref> There are several long-debated subsections of Riverdale:<ref name="boundaries">{{cite news|url=http://riverdalepress.com/stories/Editorial-comment-Where-we-live-now,37661 |title=Editorial comment: Where we live now|newspaper=The Riverdale Press|location=The Bronx|date= July 10, 2008|access-date= October 29, 2013|quote=Just what are Riverdale's boundaries? Community historians and residents have been trying to answer that question for decades.}}</ref>
* '''Central Riverdale''' (the "]" area of Riverdale&nbsp;– from Manhattan College Parkway to West 232nd Street and from the ] to Riverdale Avenue and Waldo Avenue)
* ''']''' (Riverdale south of West 250th Street, east of the ], north of Manhattan College Parkway, and west of Tibbett Avenue)
* ''']''' (Riverdale above West 246th Street and west of Henry Hudson Parkway)
* ''']''' (Riverdale above West 254th Street and west of Fieldston Road)
* ''']''' (Riverdale East of Fieldston Road and above West 254th Street, includes Spencer Ave, Huxley Rd, Post Rd, and ])
* ''']''' / '''South Riverdale''' (the southernmost section of Riverdale, below West 232nd Street or West 239th Street by some definitions. Also included is the business, commercial and shopping district located at West 231st Street and Broadway)
* '''Villanova Heights''' (a sub-division bounded by Fieldston Road on the east, 250th Street on the south, and the Henry Hudson Parkway on the west and north)<ref>Rowland, Amy. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221225211421/https://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/07/realestate/07post.html?_r=0 |date=December 25, 2022 }}, '']'' (June 5, 2009)</ref><ref>Flegenheimer, Matt. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161108025034/http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/06/nyregion/in-riverdale-more-for-sale-signs-than-sales.html |date=November 8, 2016 }}, '']'' (December 5, 2011)</ref>


The leafy, scenic enclave of Fieldston was designated a ] by the ] in 2006.<ref name=nycland>{{cite nycland}}, pp.344–45</ref> There is also a 15-acre Riverdale Historic District in the northwest of the neighborhood, designated in 1990.<ref name=nycland />
]


==Demographics==
*'''Central Riverdale''' (the "]" area of Riverdale&nbsp;– from Manhattan College Parkway to West 232nd Street and from the ] to Riverdale Avenue and Waldo Avenue)
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*''']''' (Riverdale south of West 250th Street, east of the ], north of Manhattan College Parkway, and west of Tibbett Avenue)
Based on data from the ], the population of Riverdale was 27,860, a change of −153 (−0.5%) from the 28,013 counted in ]. Covering an area of {{convert|1139.68|acres}}, the neighborhood had a population density of {{convert|24.4|PD/acre|PD/sqmi PD/sqkm}}.<ref name="PLP5"> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160610175331/http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/planning/download/pdf/data-maps/nyc-population/census2010/t_pl_p5_nta.pdf |date=June 10, 2016 }}, Population Division – ] Department of City Planning, February 2012. Accessed June 16, 2016.</ref>
*''']''' (Riverdale above West 246th Street and west of Henry Hudson Parkway)
*''']''' (Riverdale above West 254th Street and west of Fieldston Road)
*''']''' (Riverdale East of Fieldston Road and above West 254th Street, includes Spencer Ave, Huxley Rd, Post Rd, and ])
*''']''' / '''South Riverdale''' (the southernmost section of Riverdale, below West 232nd Street or West 239th Street by some definitions. Also included is the business, commercial and shopping district located at West 231`Street and Broadway)
*'''Villanova Heights''' (a sub-division bounded by Fieldston Road on the east, 250th Street on the south, and the Henry Hudson Parkway on the west and north)<ref>Rowland, Amy. , '']'' (June 5, 2009)</ref><ref>Flegenheimer, Matt. , '']'' (December 5, 2011)</ref>


The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 67.5% (18,794) ], 7.7% (2,136) ], 0.1% (26) ], 5.3% (1,468) ], 0% (4) ], 0.3% (91) from ], and 1.6% (446) from two or more races. ] or ] of any race were 17.6% (4,895) of the population.<ref name="PLP3A"> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160610170733/http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/planning/download/pdf/data-maps/nyc-population/census2010/t_pl_p3a_nta.pdf |date=June 10, 2016 }}, Population Division – ] Department of City Planning, March 29, 2011. Accessed June 14, 2016.</ref> The neighborhood has a substantial ] presence.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Kassel|first=Matthew|date=2022-02-01|title=Ritchie Torres to pick up Riverdale in latest redistricting|url=https://jewishinsider.com/2022/02/ritchie-torres-to-pick-up-riverdale-in-latest-redistricting/|access-date=2022-02-05|website=Jewish Insider|language=en-US}}</ref> In 2003, a majority of the Jewish population in the Bronx lived in Riverdale.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Mark|first=Jonathan|date=July 11, 2003|title=For The Bronx, It's Desolation Row|url=http://jewishweek.timesofisrael.com/for-the-bronx-its-desolation-row/|access-date=2022-02-05|website=jewishweek.timesofisrael.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
The leafy, scenic enclave of Fieldston was designated a ] by the ] in 2006.<ref name=nycland>{{cite nycland}}, pp.344-45</ref> There is also a 15-acre Riverdale Historic District in the northwest of the neighborhood, designated in 1990.<ref name=nycland />


The entirety of Community District 8, which comprises Riverdale, Fieldston, and Kingsbridge, had 102,927 inhabitants as of ]'s 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 80.9 years.<ref name="CHP2018">{{Cite web|url=https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/data/2018chp-bx8.pdf|title=Riverdale and Fieldston (Including Fieldston, Kingsbridge, Marble Hill, Riverdale, Spuyten Duyvil and Van Cortlandt Village)|date=2018|website=nyc.gov|publisher=NYC Health|access-date=March 2, 2019}}</ref>{{Rp|2, 20}} This is about the same as the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods.<ref name=":21">{{Cite web|url=https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/tcny/community-health-assessment-plan.pdf|title=2016–2018 Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan: Take Care New York 2020|date=2016|website=]|publisher=]|access-date=September 8, 2017}}</ref>{{Rp|53 (PDF p. 84)}}<ref>{{cite web | title=New Yorkers are living longer, happier and healthier lives | website=New York Post | date=June 4, 2017 | url=https://nypost.com/2017/06/04/new-yorkers-are-living-longer-happier-and-healthier-lives/ | access-date=March 1, 2019}}</ref> Most inhabitants are youth and middle-aged adults: 20% are between the ages of between 0–17, 28% between 25–44, and 25% between 45–64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 9% and 18% respectively.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|2}}
Riverdale's ]s are 10463 and 10471. While 10471 is entirely in Riverdale, 10463 also covers the adjacent neighborhoods of ] and ].


As of 2017, the median ] in Community District 8 was $53,986.<ref name="CB8PUMA">{{cite web|url=https://censusreporter.org/profiles/79500US3603701-nyc-bronx-community-district-8-riverdale-fieldston-kingsbridge-puma-ny/|title=NYC-Bronx Community District 8—Riverdale, Fieldston & Kingsbridge PUMA, NY|access-date=July 17, 2018}}</ref> In 2018, an estimated 15% of Riverdale residents lived in poverty, compared to 25% in all of the Bronx and 20% in all of New York City. One in eleven residents (9%) were unemployed, compared to 13% in the Bronx and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 52% in Riverdale, compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 58% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, {{as of|2018|lc=y}}, Riverdale is considered high-income relative to the rest of the city and not ].<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|7}}
Administratively, Riverdale is part of ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nyc.gov/html/bxcb8/html/home/home.shtml/ |title=Community Board 8, Bronx, New York City |publisher=Office of the Mayor |date= |accessdate=December 4, 2013}}</ref>

== Housing ==

Riverdale is home to the modernist landmark Saul Victor house, designed by ] in 1967. Other famous mansions in the Hudson Hill neighborhood include: Greyston (1864), Alderbrook (1880), Stonehurst (1861) and Oaklawn (1863). Since 2005, Central Riverdale has experienced a building boom with the addition of many mid- and high-rise condominium buildings.<ref>{{cite book|title=AIA Guide to New York City|first1=Norval |last1=White|first2= Elliot|last2= Willensky|first3= Fran|last3= Leadon|edition=5|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2010|isbn=9780199758647}}</ref> With a median residence value of $579,196 as of 2013, Riverdale is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in New York City and is considered one of the most sought-after residential neighborhoods.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ny/bronx/|title=Bronx, NY real estate and demographic information|work=Neighborhood Scout|publisher=Locations, Inc.|access-date=September 12, 2013}}</ref>

Before the wider development of Riverdale, housing consisted of large, architecturally distinguished mansions built in the early 20th century, mostly in Georgian- and Tudor-revival styles, which recall scenes of "rural Connecticut" rather than the city.<ref name="nytimes1">{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/ref/realestate/nabe-riverdale.html |title=Riverdale, the Bronx, Real Estate Buying Guide |location=Bronx (NYC) |work=] |access-date=September 12, 2013}}</ref> These are mostly concentrated in the Fieldston section of Riverdale, known as the estate area. In addition, more affordable pre-war buildings and smaller houses are scattered throughout Riverdale. The 1950s saw the construction of many low-rise (six-story) brick buildings. By the early to mid-1960s, a number of larger brick towers (10–20 stories) started popping up. Many of these full-service buildings featuring doormen were designed by architect ], who designed more thn 300 buildings in the city, including Skyview, the Windsors and the Whitehall in Riverdale.<ref>{{cite news|first=David W. |last=Dunlap |date=November 28, 1996 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/28/arts/philip-birnbaum-89-builder-celebrated-for-his-efficiency.html |title=Philip Birnbaum, 89, Builder Celebrated for His Efficiency |newspaper=] |access-date=September 12, 2013}}</ref>

In 1974, a large, fortress-like residential compound and school was established in North Riverdale by the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the United Nations (now the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN) to house diplomats and their families. The 20-story building was constructed from the top down, with the upper floors built first.<ref>{{cite news|last=Siegal|first= Allan M. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/06/17/archives/russian-building-going-up-form-the-top-down-the-construction.html |title=Russian Building Going Up Form the Top Down; The Construction Technique |newspaper=] |date= June 17, 1974|access-date= May 5, 2008|page=33}}</ref>

By the 1980s, most of the apartment buildings that were owned by single landlords and rented, were converted into cooperatives. Unlike most of the Bronx, Riverdale is mostly owner-occupied housing. Spuyten Duyvil has the greatest concentration of high rises in Riverdale with the Century, 555 Kappock, and Winston Churchill next to one another. Since 2005, Central Riverdale has experienced a building boom with the addition of many mid- and high-rise condominium buildings that contrast with the older brick style.

===Arbor===
In August 2008, ] purchased an almost-completed apartment building near Henry Hudson Parkway for use as faculty housing. This building would go on to be named the Arbor. The Arbor is located at 3260 Henry Hudson Parkway, at the corner of West 235th Street. It houses Columbia students who take classes at the CUIMC, Morningside, or Manhattanville campuses.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Arbor – Columbia Residential|url=https://residential.columbia.edu/content/arbor|access-date=November 18, 2020|website=residential.columbia.edu}}</ref> Students sign one-year leases for apartments that have between one and three bedrooms.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Columbia's tenants move into Arbor|url=https://riverdalepress.com/stories/Columbias-tenants-move-into-Arbor,37913|access-date=November 18, 2020|website=The Riverdale Press|date=August 7, 2008 |language=en}}</ref>

The Arbor Shuttle operates between Morningside, CUIMC, and the Arbor, using cutaway vans. It is billed as the main means of transport between the Arbor and Morningside, but it only operates on weekdays on an hourly schedule. The shuttle formerly also served the ], but has since been cut back to only serve the Arbor.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|last=Columbia Residential|date=June 30, 2020|title=Arbor Shuttle Schedule – June 30, 2020|url=https://residential.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/content/Arbor_Shuttle_Schedule_30June20.pdf}}</ref>

===Gallery===
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File:JFK House 5040 Independence Avenue.jpg|JFK house at 5040 Independence Avenue
File:Lou Gehrig Home 5204 Delafield Avenue.jpg|]'s house
File:4695 Independ Av Riverdale jeh.jpg|A house on Independence Avenue
File:5200 block of Palisade Avenue year 2006.jpg|Palisade Avenue
</gallery></div>


==Media== ==Media==
Two weekly newspapers, the '']'' and the '']'', focus on news of interest to residents of the neighborhood. A Pulitzer-Prize-winning weekly newspaper, the '']'' brings news of interest to residents of the neighborhood.


== Political representation ==
== Demographics ==
As of the 2000 census, there were 47,850 people residing in Riverdale. The population density was 19,997 per square mile (7,724/km²). The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 78.74% ] (71.89% White Non-Hispanic), 5.36% ], 0.05% ], 7.66% ], 0.16% ], 4.85% from ], and 3.18% from two or more races. Of those, 13.38% of the population were ] of any race. Fully 24.15% of the population was foreign born; of this, 51.76% came from Europe, 22.92% from Latin America, 21.71% from Asia and 3.61% from other parts of the world. Riverdale is well known for its substantial Jewish, Irish and Russian-speaking populations.


In the ], Riverdale is located within ],<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220925090527/https://www.latfor.state.ny.us/maps/congress2022/con15.pdf|date=September 25, 2022}}, New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment. Retrieved January 23, 2023.</ref> which is represented by Democrat ].<ref>{{cite web |title=New York's 15th Congressional District election, 2022 |url=https://ballotpedia.org/New_York%27s_15th_Congressional_District_election,_2022 |website=Ballotpedia |language=en}}</ref> Riverdale is part of ] of the ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.latfor.state.ny.us/maps/2012s/SD_nyc.pdf|title=2012 Senate District Maps: New York City|publisher=The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment|date=2012|access-date=November 17, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nysenate.gov/district/34|title=NY Senate District 34|website=NY State Senate|access-date=January 18, 2019}}</ref> represented by a Democrat,<ref name="Districts">{{cite web |title=Elected Officials & District Map |url=https://www.elections.ny.gov/district-map/district-map.html |publisher=New York State Board of Elections |access-date=December 1, 2019 |archive-date=September 17, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200917043203/https://www.elections.ny.gov/district-map/district-map.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> and the 81st ] district, represented by Democrat ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.latfor.state.ny.us/maps/2012a/AD_nyc.pdf|title=2012 Assembly District Maps: New York City|publisher=The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment|date=2012|access-date=November 17, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=New York State Assembly Member Directory | website=Assembly Member Directory | url=https://nyassembly.gov/mem/ | access-date=March 4, 2019}}</ref><ref name="Districts" /> In the ], Riverdale is part of ], represented by Democrat ].<ref name="City Districts">{{cite web |title=Council Members & Districts |url=https://council.nyc.gov/districts/ |publisher=New York City Council |access-date=December 1, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=District 11 | website=] | date=March 25, 2018 | url=https://council.nyc.gov/district-11/ | access-date=March 4, 2019}}</ref>
With a median residence value of $579,196, Riverdale is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in New York City and is considered one of the most sought-after residential neighborhoods.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bronx, NY real estate and demographic information |url=http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ny/bronx/|accessdate=September 12, 2013|publisher=Locations, Inc.|work=Neighborhood Scout}}</ref> Riverdale is known for having some of the lowest crime rates in New York City.<ref name="nytimes1"/>


=== Housing === ==Police and crime==
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Riverdale is patrolled by the 50th Precinct of the ], located at 3450 Kingsbridge Avenue.<ref name="NYPD 50th Precinct">{{Cite web|url=https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/patrol/precincts/50th-precinct.page|title=NYPD – 50th Precinct|website=www.nyc.gov|publisher=]|access-date=October 3, 2016}}</ref> The 50th Precinct ranked 13th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/crime-safety-report/bronx/riverdale/|title=Riverdale: Marble Hill, Fieldston, Spuyten Duyvil, Kingsbridge – DNAinfo.com Crime and Safety Report|website=www.dnainfo.com|access-date=October 6, 2016|archive-date=April 15, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170415053338/https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/crime-safety-report/bronx/riverdale|url-status=dead}}</ref> {{As of|2018}}, with a non-fatal assault rate of 40 per 100,000 people, Riverdale's rate of ]s per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 225 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|8}} Riverdale is known for having some of the lowest crime rates in New York City.<ref name="nytimes1"/>


The 50th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 69.9% between 1990 and 2022. The precinct reported three murders, 22 rapes, 185 robberies, 213 felony assaults, 126 burglaries, 695 grand larcenies, and 288 grand larcenies auto in 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/nypd/downloads/pdf/crime_statistics/cs-en-us-050pct.pdf|title=50th Precinct CompStat Report|website=www.nyc.gov|publisher=]|access-date=January 8, 2023}}</ref>
Riverdale is home to the modernist landmark Saul Victor house, designed by ] in 1967. Other famous mansions in the Hudson Hill neighborhood include: Greyston (1864), Alderbrook (1880), Stonehurst (1861) and Oaklawn (1863) Since 2005, Central Riverdale has experienced a building boom with the addition of many mid- and high-rise condominium buildings.<ref>{{cite book|title=AIA Guide to New York City|first1=Norval |last1=White|first2= Elliot|last2= Willensky|first3= Fran|last3= Leadon|edition=5|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2010|isbn=9780199758647}}</ref>


==Fire safety==
Before the wider development of Riverdale, housing consisted of large, architecturally distinguished mansions built in the early 20th century, mostly in Georgian- and Tudor-revival styles, which recall scenes of "rural Connecticut" rather than the city.<ref name="nytimes1">{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/ref/realestate/nabe-riverdale.html |title=Riverdale, the Bronx, Real Estate Buying Guide |location=Bronx (NYC) |work=] |accessdate=September 12, 2013}}</ref> These are mostly concentrated in the Fieldston section of Riverdale, known as the estate area. In addition, more affordable pre-war buildings and smaller houses are scattered throughout Riverdale. The 1950s saw the construction of many low-rise (six-story) brick buildings. By the early to mid-1960s, a number of larger brick towers (10–20 stories) started popping up. Many of these full-service buildings featuring doormen were designed by architect Philip Birnbaum, who designed over 300 buildings in the city, including Skyview, the Windsors, and the Whitehall.<ref>{{cite news|first=David W. |last=Dunlap |date=November 28, 1996 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/28/arts/philip-birnbaum-89-builder-celebrated-for-his-efficiency.html |title=Philip Birnbaum, 89, Builder Celebrated for His Efficiency |newspaper=] |accessdate=September 12, 2013}}</ref>
Riverdale contains a ] (FDNY) fire station, Engine Co. 52/Ladder Co. 52, at 4550 Henry Hudson Parkway East. Engine Co. 52/Ladder Co. 52 is the only firehouse in Riverdale and the northernmost fire station operated by the FDNY.<ref>{{cite web | title=Engine Company 52/Ladder Company 52 | website=FDNYtrucks.com | url=http://www.fdnytrucks.com/files/html/bronx/e52.htm | access-date=March 14, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite FDNY locations}}</ref>
In 1974, a large, fortress-like residential compound and school was established in North Riverdale by the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the United Nations (now the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN) to house diplomats and their families. The 20-story building was constructed from the top down, with the upper floors built first.<ref>{{cite news|last=Siegal|first= Allan M. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/06/17/archives/russian-building-going-up-form-the-top-down-the-construction.html |title=Russian Building Going Up Form the Top Down; The Construction Technique |newspaper=] |date= June 17, 1974|accessdate= May 5, 2008|p=33}}</ref>


==Health==
By the 1980s, most of the apartment buildings that were owned by single landlords and rented, were converted into cooperatives. Unlike most of the Bronx, Riverdale is mostly owner-occupied housing. Spuyten Duyvil has the greatest concentration of high rises in Riverdale with the Century, 555 Kappock, and Winston Churchill next to one another. Since 2005, Central Riverdale has experienced a building boom with the addition of many mid- and high-rise condominium buildings that contrast with the older brick style.
{{As of|2018}}, ]s are slightly more common in Riverdale than in other places citywide, though births to teenage mothers are less common. In Riverdale, there were 89 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 13.1 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide).<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|11}} Riverdale has a relatively average population of residents who are ]. In 2018, this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 16%, higher than the citywide rate of 12%.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|14}}

The concentration of ], the deadliest type of ], in Riverdale is {{convert|0.0075|mg/m3|oz/ft3}}, more than the city average.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|9}} Ten percent of Riverdale residents are ], which is lower than the city average of 14% of residents being smokers.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|13}} In Riverdale, 24% of residents are ], 12% are ], and 28% have ]—compared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28% respectively.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|16}} In addition, 21% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|12}}

Eighty-six percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is less than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 83% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", higher than the city's average of 78%.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|13}} For every supermarket in Riverdale, there are 10 ].<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|10}}

The nearest hospitals are ] in Kingsbridge Heights, ] and ] in ].<ref>{{cite web | title=Best 30 Hospitals in Bronx, NY with Reviews | website=Yellow Pages | url=https://www.yellowpages.com/bronx-ny/hospitals | access-date=March 14, 2019}}</ref>

==Post offices and ZIP Codes==
Riverdale is located within two ]s. The area north of Manhattan College Parkway and 239th Street is in 10471, while the area south of these two streets is in 10463. While 10471 is entirely in Riverdale, 10463 also covers the adjacent neighborhoods of ], and ].<ref>{{cite web | title=Riverdale, New York City-Bronx, New York Zip Code Boundary Map (NY) | website=United States Zip Code Boundary Map (USA) | url=https://www.zipmap.net/New_York/Bronx_County/Z_Riverdale.htm | access-date=March 16, 2019}}</ref> The ] operates three post offices nearby:
* Riverdale Station – 5951 Riverdale Avenue<ref>{{cite web | title=Location Details: Riverdale | website=USPS.com | url=https://tools.usps.com/go/POLocatorDetailsAction!input.action?locationTypeQ=po&address=10458&radius=20&locationType=po&locationID=1379459&locationName=RIVERDALE&address2=&address1=5951+RIVERDALE+AVE | access-date=March 7, 2019}}</ref>
* Fieldston Station – 444 West 238th Street<ref name="Location Details: Fieldston">{{cite web | title=Location Details: Fieldston | website=USPS.com | url=https://tools.usps.com/go/POLocatorDetailsAction!input.action?locationTypeQ=po&address=10458&radius=20&locationType=po&locationID=1363362&locationName=FIELDSTON&address2=&address1=444+W+238TH+ST | access-date=March 7, 2019}}</ref>
* Spuyten Duyvil Station – 444 West 238th Street<ref name="Location Details: Fieldston"/>

== Education ==
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Riverdale generally has a similar rate of college-educated residents to the rest of the city {{as of|2018|lc=y}}. While 45% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 18% have less than a high school education and 37% are high school graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 26% of Bronx residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|6}} The percentage of Riverdale students excelling in math rose from 21% in 2000 to 48% in 2011, and reading achievement increased from 28% to 33% during the same time period.<ref name=":17">{{Cite web|url=http://furmancenter.org/files/sotc/BX_08_11.pdf|title=Riverdale / Fieldston – BX 08|date=2011|publisher=]|access-date=October 5, 2016}}</ref>

Riverdale's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is about the same as the rest of New York City. In Riverdale, 20% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per ], higher than the citywide average of 20%.<ref name=":21" />{{Rp|24 (PDF p. 55)}}<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|6}} Additionally, 78% of high school students in Riverdale graduate on time, higher than the citywide average of 75%.<ref name="CHP2018" />{{Rp|6}}

===Schools===

====Public schools====
The public schools are a part of the ]. The public elementary schools are the Spuyten Duyvil School (P.S. 24)<ref>{{cite web | title=P.S. 024 Spuyten Duyvil | website=New York City Department of Education | date=December 19, 2018 | url=https://www.schools.nyc.gov/schools/X024 | access-date=March 16, 2019}}</ref> and the Robert J. Christen School (P.S. 81).<ref>{{cite web | title=P.S. 081 Robert J. Christen | website=New York City Department of Education | date=December 19, 2018 | url=https://www.schools.nyc.gov/schools/X081 | access-date=March 16, 2019}}</ref> There is one zoned public middle and high school in Riverdale: M.S./H.S 141, the ].<ref>{{cite web | title=Riverdale / Kingsbridge Academy (Middle School / High School 141) | website=New York City Department of Education | date=December 19, 2018 | url=https://www.schools.nyc.gov/schools/X141 | access-date=March 16, 2019}}</ref> Nearby public high schools that serve the community include the ], a ];<ref>{{cite web | title=The Bronx High School of Science | website=New York City Department of Education | date=December 19, 2018 | url=https://www.schools.nyc.gov/schools/X445 | access-date=March 16, 2019}}</ref> ], consisting of four separate high schools;<ref name="2016NYCSchoolsCatalog">{{cite web|title=2016 New York City High School Directory|url=http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/B0C37C45-E280-434D-9DF7-3251B7F895B0/0/2016HighSchoolDirectory_English.pdf|website=]|publisher=]|access-date=June 4, 2015|date=2015}}</ref> and the IN-Tech Academy MS/HS 368, which also contains a middle school.<ref>{{cite web | title=In-Tech Academy (M.S. / High School 368) | website=New York City Department of Education | date=December 19, 2018 | url=https://www.schools.nyc.gov/schools/X368 | access-date=March 16, 2019}}</ref>

====Private schools====
Riverdale is home to three top-tier private schools: ], ], and ], all members of the ]; and two Roman Catholic colleges: The ] and ].

An increase in the Jewish population of the neighborhood in the late twentieth century led to Riverdale now being home to top-ranked ]s including the ] (an elementary school), the ], and ] (pre-K through 8th). Yeshivas include the ], Yeshiva Ohavei Torah, ] and ]. Catholic elementary schools in the area are Visitation School, St. Gabriel's School, and ], where President ] received his ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wbur.org/news/2017/05/25/kennedy-catholicism-presidential-campaign|title='I Am Not The Catholic Candidate For President': How Faith Shaped JFK And His 1960 Campaign|website=www.wbur.org|date=May 25, 2017 }}</ref>


]
In August 2008, ] purchased an almost-completed apartment building near Henry Hudson Parkway for use as faculty housing.


The area also has several preschools including BedRock Preschool, ]'s Nursery and Pre-K programs, the Riverdale Temple Nursery School, Spuyten Duyvil Preschool,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spuytenduyvilpreschool.org/ |title=Welcome to Spuyten Duyvil Prescholl |publisher=Spuyten Duyvil Preschool |access-date=December 4, 2013}}</ref> SAR Academy (Early Learning Center), Riverdale Nursery School and Family Center,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rnsfc.org/ |title=Riverdale Nursery School and Family Center |publisher=Rnsfc.org |date=December 17, 2012 |access-date=December 4, 2013}}</ref> the Riverdale Presbyterian Church Nursery School,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rpcns.com/ |title=Welcome to Riverdale Presbyterian Church Nursery School |publisher=RPCNS |access-date=December 4, 2013}}</ref> and Riverdale Montessori School.
==Government service==


The ] is located in Riverdale,<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150423191057/http://www.rusun.us/ |date=April 23, 2015 }}. Russian Mission School in New York. Retrieved on April 14, 2015. "Адрес: 355 West 255 Street Bronx, NY 10471 Адрес: 355 Вест 255, Нью-Йорк,10471,США"</ref><ref name="Deutsch">Deutsch, Claudia H. " {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160603224504/http://www.nytimes.com/1986/05/28/garden/when-diplomacy-begins-at-home.html |date=June 3, 2016 }}." '']''. May 28, 1986. Retrieved on April 14, 2015. "Soviet citizens who contacted Americans were primarily Russians based here – students from the Russian mission school in Riverdale meeting with American high school children, for example. "</ref> on the grounds of the Russian Mission Residency.<ref>"" (). '']''. Retrieved on April 20, 2015. "The event will take place at the Russian Mission to the United Nations Residency, located on Mosholu Avenue at 255th Street."</ref>
=== Education ===
The public schools are a part of the ]. The public elementary schools are the Spuyten Duyvil School (P.S. 24)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://insideschools.org/elementary/browse/school/414|title=P.S. 24 Spuyten Duyvil|accessdate=December 4, 2013|publisher=Insideschools.org}}</ref> and the Robert J. Christen School (P.S. 81).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://insideschools.org/elementary/browse/school/426 |title=P.S. 81 Robert J. Christen|accessdate=December 4, 2013|publisher=Insideschools.org}}</ref> The public middle school and high school is M.S./H.S 141, the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://insideschools.org/high/browse/school/461|title=M.S./H.S. Riverdale/Kingsridge Academy|accessdate=December 4, 2013|publisher=Insideschools.org}}</ref> Nearby public high schools that serve the community include the ], ] and IN-Tech Academy MS/HS 368, which is also a middle school.


===Libraries===
Riverdale is home to three top-tier private schools: ], ], and ], all members of the ]; and two Roman Catholic colleges: The ] and ].
The ] (NYPL) operates three branches near Riverdale.
* The Van Cortlandt branch is located at 3882 Cannon Place. The two-story, {{convert|5800|ft2|m2|adj=on}} branch opened in 2019, replacing a smaller one-story branch a few blocks away, which opened in 1969 and consisted of a single room.<ref>{{cite web | title=About the Van Cortlandt Library | website=The New York Public Library | url=https://www.nypl.org/about/locations/van-cortlandt | access-date=March 14, 2019}}</ref>
* The Riverdale branch is located at 5540 Mosholu Avenue. The branch opened in 1967, replacing a smaller library, and is located in a one-story L-shaped brick building surrounded by a garden.<ref>{{cite web | title=About the Riverdale Library | website=The New York Public Library | url=https://www.nypl.org/about/locations/riverdale | access-date=March 14, 2019}}</ref>
* The Spuyten Duyvil branch is located at 650 West 235th Street. The one-story branch opened in 1971 and was designed by ].<ref>{{cite web | title=About the Spuyten Duyvil Library | website=The New York Public Library | url=https://www.nypl.org/about/locations/spuyten-duyvil | access-date=March 14, 2019}}</ref>


==Transportation==
An increase in the Jewish population of the neighborhood in the late twentieth century led to Riverdale now being home to top-ranked ]s, the ], an elementary school, and the ], as well as the ] and Yeshivat Ohavei Torah Rabbinical School. Catholic elementary schools in the area are Visitation School, St. Gabriel's School and ], where President ] received his ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wbur.org/news/2017/05/25/kennedy-catholicism-presidential-campaign|title='I Am Not The Catholic Candidate For President': How Faith Shaped JFK And His 1960 Campaign}}</ref>
===Public transportation===
] of the ]]]


The following ] bus routes serve Riverdale:<ref name=busbx>{{cite NYC bus map|Bx}}</ref>
The area also has several preschools. Kinneret Day School is a private Jewish day school in Spuyten Duyvil, serving grades K through 8 in addition to pre-school.<ref name="Kinneret Day School">{{cite web|url=http://www.kinneretdayschool.org/|title=Kinneret Day School|publisher=Kinneret Day School|accessdate= December 4, 2013}}</ref> Others are BedRock Preschool, the Riverdale Temple Nursery School, Spuyten Duyvil Preschool,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spuytenduyvilpreschool.org/ |title=Welcome to Spuyten Duyvil Prescholl |publisher=Spuyten Duyvil Preschool |date= |accessdate=December 4, 2013}}</ref> SAR Academy (Early Learning Center), Riverdale Nursery School and Family Center,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rnsfc.org/ |title=Riverdale Nursery School and Family Center |publisher=Rnsfc.org |date=December 17, 2012 |accessdate=December 4, 2013}}</ref> the Riverdale Presbyterian Church Nursery School,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rpcns.com/ |title=Welcome to Riverdale Presbyterian Church Nursery School |publisher=RPCNS |date= |accessdate=December 4, 2013}}</ref> and Riverdale Montessori School.
* ]: to ] station (via ])
* ]: to ] station, Manhattan (via Riverdale Avenue, and Broadway)
* ]: to ] station (via Broadway)
* ]: to ] station (via Riverdale Avenue, Henry Hudson Parkway, and Johnson Avenue)
* ]: to ] station, Manhattan (via Henry Hudson Parkway, and Johnson Avenue)
* {{NYC bus link|BxM1}}: express to ] (via East Side)
* {{NYC bus link|BxM2}}: express to ] (via West Side)
* {{NYC bus link|BxM3}}: express to Midtown Manhattan (via Major Deegan Expressway/East Side)
* {{NYC bus link|BxM18}}: express to ]


]'s ] terminates at West 235th Street and Henry Hudson Pkwy. The ] terminates at West 238th Street and Riverdale Avenue.
The ] is located in Riverdale,<ref>. Russian Mission School in New York. Retrieved on April 14, 2015. "Адрес: 355 West 255 Street Bronx, NY 10471 Адрес: 355 Вест 255, Нью-Йорк,10471,США"</ref><ref name=Deutsch>Deutsch, Claudia H. "." '']''. May 28, 1986. Retrieved on April 14, 2015. "Soviet citizens who contacted Americans were primarily Russians based here - students from the Russian mission school in Riverdale meeting with American high school children, for example. "</ref> on the grounds of the Russian Mission Residency.<ref>"" (). '']''. Retrieved on April 20, 2015. "The event will take place at the Russian Mission to the United Nations Residency, located on Mosholu Avenue at 255th Street."</ref>


Riverdale is served by ] of the ], at the following stations:<ref>{{NYCS const|map}}</ref>
===Fire department===
* ] station
Riverdale's local ] Fire Station is Engine 52/Ladder 52, located at 4550 Henry Hudson Parkway East in Central Riverdale.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wikimapia.org/16902122/F-D-N-Y-Engine-52-Ladder-52|title=F.D.N.Y. Engine 52 Ladder 52 - New York City, New York|publisher=FDNY|accessdate=November 8, 2014}}</ref> Engine 52/Ladder 52 is the only firehouse in Riverdale and the northernmost fire station operated by the FDNY. (Engine and Ladder 52 and Engine and Ladder 10 on Liberty Street in Lower Manhattan are the only two FDNY fire companies where the engine company and the ladder company have the same number.) Engine Company 52 currently operates a 2003 Seagrave Commander II Custom 1000/500 Pumper Engine and Ladder Company 52 currently operates a 2006 Seagrave Commander II Custom 100' Rear-Mount Aerial Ladder Truck.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fdnytrucks.com/files/html/bronx/e52.htm|title=FDNYtrucks.com (Engine Company 52/Ladder Company 52)|publisher=FDNY|accessdate=November 8, 2014}}</ref>
* ] station
* ] station


Riverdale is also served by the following ] routes, which run to ]:<ref name=busbx/><ref>{{cite web | title=Bee-Line Bus Map | website=Westchester Department of Transportation | date=March 18, 2020 | url=https://transportation.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/SysMapEng0518R.pdf | access-date=March 18, 2020}}</ref>
== Transportation ==
* Bee-Line 1: to ], ], ], or ]
] ] station]]
* Bee-Line 1X: express to ] and ]
* Bee-Line 2: to South Westchester Executive Park or Yonkers
* Bee-Line 3 Limited: to ]
* Bee-Line 8: to ]


The ]'s ] ({{NYCS trains|Broadway-Seventh north|time=nolink}}) stops at ], ], and ] stations along Broadway.<ref>{{NYCS const|map}}</ref> ] ] service is available at two stations, both on the ]: the ] station, located underneath the ] and alongside the shore of the Harlem River at Edsall Avenue; and the ] station, located between West 254th and West 255th Streets. ] ] service is available at two stations, both on the ]: the ] station at Edsall Avenue and the ] station between West 254th and 255th Streets. ] connects the Metro-North stations to the surrounding area, with ] serving Riverdale station, and ] serving Spuyten Duyvil station.


===Road===
By car, Riverdale is commonly reached by the Henry Hudson Parkway (]) via the ], and by ] (]) via the ]. By car, Riverdale is commonly reached by the Henry Hudson Parkway (]) via the ], and by ] (]) via the ].


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Bus service to Riverdale includes New York City's ] {{NYC bus link|Bx1|Bx3|Bx7|Bx9|Bx10|Bx20|BxM1|BxM2|BxM3|BxM18|time=nolink}} routes, as well as the ] routes ].<ref>{{Cite NYC bus map|Bx}}</ref>


==Points of interest== ==Points of interest==


===Parks=== ===Parks===
* Bell Tower Park next to the Henry Hudson Parkway has the ], a stone war memorial built in 1930. The Bell Tower was designed by architect Dwight James Baum. The plaque that sits on the Bell Tower lists the names of individuals from Riverdale and neighboring areas who served in World War I.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bell Tower Park Highlights : NYC Parks |url=https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/bell-tower-park/history |access-date=2022-04-25 |website=www.nycgovparks.org}}</ref>
*], a combination botanical garden and outdoor art gallery, is located in the so-called ] overlooking the Hudson River.
* Brust Park, on {{Convert|1.8|acres}} fronting Manhattan College Parkway and Greystone Avenue, is maintained by Stewards of Brust Park and its volunteers from the community and ]'s Green Club.<ref>, ]. Accessed January 3, 2024. "One of the oldest parks in the section of Riverdale known as Fieldston, this property was acquired by the City through condemnation on December 30, 1882. The parkland remained nameless until March 29, 1940, when Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia (1882–1947) designated it Brust Square in honor of Corporal Charles Brust, a soldier who died in combat during World War I."</ref><ref>, Stewards of Brust Park. Accessed January 3, 2024.</ref>
*], has been owned by ] since 1991, and is the home field of many of its sports teams, including lacrosse, soccer and softball, as well as the school's intramural sports.<ref>Staff (December 7, 2006) ] website</ref><ref>Staff (August 16, 2013) ] website</ref> Gaelic Park also is headquarters of the ], where ] and ] are played in the New York metropolitan area. Gaelic Park is the home field for ] in ]. Gaelic Park is located at West 240th Street.
* ], located at West 240th Street, has been owned by ] since 1991, and is the home field of many of its sports teams, including lacrosse, soccer and softball, as well as the school's intramural sports.<ref>Staff (December 7, 2006) ] website</ref><ref>Staff (August 16, 2013) {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221225211422/https://gojaspers.com/news/2013/8/16/209167660.aspx |date=December 25, 2022 }} ] website</ref> Gaelic Park also is headquarters of the ], where ] and ] are played in the New York metropolitan area. Gaelic Park is the home field for ] in ].
*Bell Tower Park next to the Henry Hudson Parkway has the ], a stone war memorial built in 1930.
* Riverdale Waterfront Promenade is a tiny sliver<ref name="ink"/> of land along the Hudson River immediately adjacent to the Riverdale Metro-North train station. Inaugurated in 2005 by mayor Michael Bloomberg, the park was created to improve riverside access to local residents. Access to the park is only through the station, crossing the railroad tracks on an elevated walkway. It provides the only local public access to unobstructed views of the Hudson River. Access to the river has been blocked for over 150 years, first by railroads, later by the ]. In 2023, plans were announced to expand the ] north from Manhattan into the Bronx.<ref name="ink">{{cite web | last=Lueck | first=Thomas J. | title=On a Sliver of the Bronx, a Waterfront Respite | website=The New York Times | date=December 5, 2006 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/05/nyregion/05ink.html | access-date=January 3, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Green Spaces for Everyone | website=Riverdalenature.org | date=March 15, 2016 | url=https://www.riverdalenature.org/green-spaces-for-everyone | access-date=January 3, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Conde | first=Ed García | title=The Bronx is finally getting a waterfront greenway connecting Riverdale to the South Bronx | website=Welcome2TheBronx | date=March 24, 2023 | url=https://www.welcome2thebronx.com/2023/03/24/the-bronx-is-finally-getting-a-waterfront-greenway-connecting-riverdale-to-the-south-bronx/ | access-date=January 3, 2024}}</ref>
* Seton Park, between 232nd and 235th Street on the west side of Henry Hudson Parkway, formerly the site of Seton Hospital, which was demolished in 1955.<ref name="nycgovparks.org 1976 j918">{{cite web | title=Seton Park Highlights | website=NYC Parks | date=September 14, 1976 | url=https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/seton-park/history | access-date=January 3, 2024}}</ref> The park includes a large green space, tennis courts, two baseball fields, and playgrounds.
* ], a combination botanical garden and outdoor art gallery, is located in the so-called ]. Covering {{Convert|20|acres}} overlooking the Hudson River, the property was developed in the 1840s by William Lewis Morris. The property was used by ] and ], and later owned by ]. The city parks department describes it as "one of New York City's most beautiful parks".<ref>, ]. Accessed January 3, 2024. "Over a century old, the Wave Hill estate of Riverdale is one of New York City's most beautiful parks. The property was first developed by William Lewis Morris, who named the estate Wave Hill. The Morris family resided at Wave Hill from 1843 to 1852. In 1865, the famous publisher William H. Appleton purchased the estate and used it as a summer residence until 1903. During Appleton's time as proprietor, tenants included such figures as Mark Twain and Theodore Roosevelt."</ref>


===Churches and synagogues=== ===Houses of worship===
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* Chabad of Riverdale * Chabad of Riverdale
* Church of the Visitation * ]
* Church of the Visitation
* Congregation Tehillah<ref>{{cite web|url=http://congregationtehillah.org/|title=Congregation Tehillah|accessdate= December 4, 2013|publisher=}}</ref>
* Congregation Tehillah<ref>{{cite web|url=http://congregationtehillah.org/|title=Congregation Tehillah|access-date= December 4, 2013}}</ref>
* ]
* ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* Riverdale Presbyterian Church<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.riverdalepc.org|title=Church website|publisher=}}</ref> * Riverdale Presbyterian Church<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://riverdalepc.org/|title=Riverdale Presbyterian Church|website=Riverdale Presbyterian Church}}</ref>
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* Saint Margaret of Cortona Church * Saint Margaret of Cortona Church
* St Peter's Greek Orthodox Church * St Peter's Greek Orthodox Church
* Young Israel of Riverdale * Young Israel of Riverdale
* Young Israel Ohab Tzedek * Young Israel Ohab Tzedek
* ] * Kehilah of Riverdale

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===Community organizations=== ===Community organizations===
* ] is a group of community members working under the mandate of the City Charter to monitor the delivery of city services, establish budget priorities, and influence land-use decisions. * ] is a group of community members working under the mandate of the City Charter to monitor the delivery of city services, establish budget priorities, and influence land-use decisions.
* Riverdale ] Volunteer Ambulance Corp.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.riverdalehatzalah.org |title=Riverdale Hatzalah |publisher=Riverdale Hatzalah |date= |accessdate=December 4, 2013}}</ref> is supported by community donations, and offers fast, reliable medical treatment and transport free of charge. * Riverdale ] Volunteer Ambulance Corp.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.riverdalehatzalah.org |title=Riverdale Hatzalah |publisher=Riverdale Hatzalah |access-date=December 4, 2013}}</ref> is supported by community donations, and offers fast, reliable medical treatment and transport free of charge.
* Riverdale YM-YWHA is a community center for youth, adult and senior activities. * Riverdale YM-YWHA is a community center for youth, adult and senior activities.
* Riverdale Children's Theater is a local theatre company that has performed many pilot productions of musicals. * Riverdale Children's Theater is a local theater company that has performed many pilot productions of musicals. This 501 c-3 theater arts program was founded in 2010 and offers a myriad of theater programs.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Welcome to The Riverdale Children's Theatre |url=http://www.riverdaletheatre.org/ |access-date=2022-04-25 |website=www.riverdaletheatre.org}}</ref>


===Museums=== ===Museums===
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* ] (born 1961), musician, songwriter and founder of ]<ref>{{cite journal|last=Goodman|first= Lawrence|url=http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/the_arts/too_jew_for_who_1952.html |title=Too Jew For Who?|journal=Brown Alumni Magazine|date= March–April 2008|accessdate= May 4, 2008|quote=Altman, who grew up in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, doesn't consider himself religious.}}</ref>
* ] (born 1961), musician, songwriter, and founder of ]<ref>{{cite journal|last=Goodman|first= Lawrence|url=http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/the_arts/too_jew_for_who_1952.html |title=Too Jew For Who?|journal=Brown Alumni Magazine|date= March–April 2008|access-date= May 4, 2008|quote=Altman, who grew up in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, doesn't consider himself religious.}}</ref>
* ], real name Justin Fornal, film director<ref>Eisenberg, Jason. , ''The Riverdale Press'', June 12, 2008. Accessed November 5, 2016. "His name is Baron Ambrosia and he is the alter ego of Riverdale resident Justin Fornal."</ref>
* ], real name Justin Fornal, film director<ref>Eisenberg, Jason. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161106190502/http://riverdalepress.com/stories/Alter-ego-explores-boroughs-culinary-culture,29103 |date=November 6, 2016 }}, ''The Riverdale Press'', June 12, 2008. Accessed November 5, 2016. "His name is Baron Ambrosia and he is the alter ego of Riverdale resident Justin Fornal."</ref>
* ] (1814–1899), publisher, lived at ]<ref name=WaveHill>{{cite web|url=http://www.wavehill.org/about/history/ |title=A Brief History of Wave Hill |work=Wave Hill- A public garden & cultural center |accessdate=December 4, 2013}}</ref>
* ] (1814–1899), publisher, lived at ]<ref name=WaveHill>{{cite web|url=http://www.wavehill.org/about/history/ |title=A Brief History of Wave Hill |work=Wave Hill- A public garden & cultural center |access-date=December 4, 2013}}</ref>
* ] (1881–1945), composer<ref>Gulizia, Stefano. , Alla Turca, March 7, 2014. Accessed March 16, 2017. "At this stage, the whole family had already moved into a second flat in Riverdale, in the Bronx, which was leafy and quiet then, not too different from the suburban area of Csalán út in Hungary where they used to live."</ref>
* ] (1926–1987), artist known for the highly personal, book-sized, abstract collages and box constructions that she began exhibiting in the late 1960s.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171104021136/http://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/01/obituaries/hannelore-baron-artist-61-known-for-symbolic-collages.html |date=November 4, 2017 }}, '']'', May 1, 1987. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Hannelore Baron, an artist known for her collages and box assemblages, died of cancer Tuesday at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. She was 61 years old and lived in Riverdale."</ref>
* ] (1902–1997), former General Manager of the ]<ref>{{cite news|last=Oestreich|first=James R. |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C05EFDC1430F930A3575AC0A961958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all |title=Rudolf Bing, Titan of the Met, Dies at 95 |newspaper=]|date= September 3, 1997|accessdate= May 4, 2008|quote=Sir Rudolf Bing, who as the...general manager of the Metropolitan Opera from 1950 to 1972...died yesterday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Yonkers. He was 95 and lived at the Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale in the Bronx.}}</ref>
* ] (1881–1945), composer<ref>Gulizia, Stefano. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170807192417/http://www.verbunkos.org/2014/03/when-bela-bartok-was-in-new-york-1.html |date=August 7, 2017 }}, Alla Turca, March 7, 2014. Accessed March 16, 2017. "At this stage, the whole family had already moved into a second flat in Riverdale, in the Bronx, which was leafy and quiet then, not too different from the suburban area of Csalán út in Hungary where they used to live."</ref>
* ] (1914–1986), member of the House of Representatives<ref>Pace, Eric. , '']'', July 4, 1986. Accessed November 5, 2016. "Former Representative Jonathan B. Bingham, the veteran liberal Democrat from the Bronx, died yesterday at Presbyterian Hospital. He was 72 years old and lived in the Riverdale section of the Bronx."</ref>
* ] (1917–2015), decorated policeman and US Congressman<ref>Wirsing, Robert. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220127210555/https://www.bxtimes.com/assets/pdf/2015_27bxt.pdf#page=3 |date=January 27, 2022 }}, ''Bronx Times Reporter'', July 3–9, 2015. Accessed March 16, 2022. "Well-known for his go-to reputation and direct involvement in his constituents' affairs, former Bronx Congressman Mario Biaggi died last Wednesday, June 24 at his Riverdale apartment. He was 97."</ref>
* ] (1919–2007), author and playwright<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/29/nyregion/29birge.html?ex=1346040000&en=a59ff4c2f207a44b&ei=5088&pa... |title=June Bingham Birge, Who Wrote Books and Plays, Dies at 88 |newspaper=] |date= August 29, 2007|accessdate= May 4, 2008|quote=June Bingham Birge, the author of books and plays, died on Aug. 21 at her home in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. }}</ref>
* ] (1902–1997), former General Manager of the ]<ref>Oestrich, James R. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220316205307/https://www.nytimes.com/1997/09/03/arts/rudolf-bing-titan-of-the-met-dies-at-95.html |date=March 16, 2022 }}, '']'', September 3, 1997. Accessed March 16, 2022. "Sir Rudolf Bing, who as the dapper and acerbic general manager of the Metropolitan Opera from 1950 to 1972 ushered the company into the modern era and into Lincoln Center, died yesterday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Yonkers. He was 95 and lived at the Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale in the Bronx."</ref>
* ] (born 1948), first ] in baseball history<ref name=Bloomberg>{{cite journal|last=Jacobson|first= Mark|url=http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/16734/ |title=Joltin' Jew|journal=New York |date= April 17, 2006|accessdate= May 3, 2008|quote= I lived in Riverdale, in the same building with Willie Mays}}</ref>
* ] (1914–1986), member of the House of Representatives<ref>Pace, Eric. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170510081341/http://www.nytimes.com/1986/07/04/obituaries/ex-rep-jonathan-bingham-72-dies.html |date=May 10, 2017 }}, '']'', July 4, 1986. Accessed November 5, 2016. "Former Representative Jonathan B. Bingham, the veteran liberal Democrat from the Bronx, died yesterday at Presbyterian Hospital. He was 72 years old and lived in the Riverdale section of the Bronx."</ref>
*] (1924–2005), radio personality<ref>{{cite news|last=Lehmann-Haupt|first= Christopher|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/22/arts/22brown.html?pagewanted=print&position= |title=Ted Brown, Talk Show Host and New York Radio D.J., Is Dead |newspaper=] |date= March 22, 2005|accessdate=May 4, 2008|quote=As a teenager in the 1950s, Jonathan Schwartz, another New York radio colleague, watched Mr. Brown broadcasting from his basement studio at his home in Riverdale, in the Bronx.}}</ref>
* ] (1919–2007), author and playwright<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/29/nyregion/29birge.html?ex=1346040000&en=a59ff4c2f207a44b&ei=5088&pa... |title=June Bingham Birge, Who Wrote Books and Plays, Dies at 88 |newspaper=] |date= August 29, 2007|access-date= May 4, 2008|quote=June Bingham Birge, the author of books and plays, died on Aug. 21 at her home in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. }}</ref>
* ] (born 1948), first ] in baseball history<ref name=Bloomberg>{{cite journal|last=Jacobson|first= Mark|url=https://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/16734/ |title=Joltin' Jew|journal=New York |date= April 17, 2006|access-date= May 3, 2008|quote= I lived in Riverdale, in the same building with Willie Mays}}</ref>
* ] (1924–2005), radio personality<ref>{{cite news|last=Lehmann-Haupt|first= Christopher|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/22/arts/22brown.html?pagewanted=print&position= |title=Ted Brown, Talk Show Host and New York Radio D.J., Is Dead |newspaper=] |date= March 22, 2005|access-date=May 4, 2008|quote=As a teenager in the 1950s, Jonathan Schwartz, another New York radio colleague, watched Mr. Brown broadcasting from his basement studio at his home in Riverdale, in the Bronx.}}</ref>
* ] (1898–1976), sculptor, lived in ] * ] (1898–1976), sculptor, lived in ]
* ] (1870–1945), sculptor, father of ] * ] (1870–1945), sculptor, father of ]
* ] (born 1948), former first baseman and hitting coach<ref>{{cite book|title=Designated Hebrew|first= Ron |last=Blomberg|year=2010|isbn=9781613210550|publisher=Skyhorse Publishing Inc|page= 120}}</ref> * ] (born 1948), former first baseman and hitting coach<ref>{{cite book|title=Designated Hebrew|first= Ron |last=Blomberg|year=2010|isbn=9781613210550|publisher=Skyhorse Publishing Inc|page= 120}}</ref>
* ] (1946–2010), Hollywood publicist, murder victim<ref>Baum, Gary. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200619185910/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/what-happened-night-hollywood-power-publicist-ronni-chasen-was-killed-947580 |date=June 19, 2020 }}, '']'', November 16, 2016. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Chasen was born in Kingston, N.Y., in 1946 (as Veronica Cohen; she supposedly took her last name as a nod to the since-shuttered Hollywood hotspot Chasen's). She was raised in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx and the Washington Heights section of Manhattan before moving to L.A. in the 1970s, initially to pursue acting, having already appeared on ''Guiding Light'' and ''The Patty Duke Show''."</ref>
* ] (1946–2010), Hollywood publicist, murder victim
* ] (1935–1999), educator, administrator, and key player in the transition of the Ivy League into co-education in the 1960s.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917061634/http://www.nytimes.com/1999/08/07/nyregion/russell-inslee-clark-jr-64-a-dean-at-yale.html |date=September 17, 2017 }}, '']'', August 7, 1999. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Russell Inslee Clark Jr., who as dean of undergraduate admissions at Yale University presided over the enrollment of Yale's first women in 1969, died on Tuesday at a hospital in Wallingford, Conn. He was 64 and lived in Riverdale, the Bronx."</ref>
* ], rabbi and historian<ref>{{cite news|last=Gorenberg|first= Gershom|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/02/magazine/02jewishness-t.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all&oref=slogin |title=How Do You Prove You’re a Jew? |newspaper=] |date= March 2, 2008|accessdate=May 4, 2008|quote=Farber ... grew up in Riverdale, N.Y....}}</ref>
* ] (born 1950), former Bronx ]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/10/nyregion/10biobox.html |title=Profile: Fernando Ferrer |newspaper=] |date= August 10, 2005|accessdate= May 4, 2008}}</ref> * ], rabbi and historian<ref>{{cite news|last=Gorenberg|first= Gershom|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/02/magazine/02jewishness-t.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all&oref=slogin |title=How Do You Prove You're a Jew? |newspaper=] |date= March 2, 2008|access-date=May 4, 2008|quote=Farber ... grew up in Riverdale, N.Y....}}</ref>
* ] (1917–1996), jazz singer<ref>{{cite news|last=Bernstein|first= Nina|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A02E7DA1539F930A15755C0A960958260&pagewanted=2 |title=Ward of the State;The Gap in Ella Fitzgerald's Life |newspaper=] |date=June 23, 1996|accessdate=May 3, 2008|quote=Her most recent biographer...has surmised that the authorities ... placed her in the Colored Orphan Asylum in Riverdale.}}</ref> * ] (born 1950), former Bronx ]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/10/nyregion/10biobox.html |title=Profile: Fernando Ferrer |newspaper=] |date= August 10, 2005|access-date= May 4, 2008}}</ref>
* ] (1917–1996), jazz singer<ref>Bernstein, Nina. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121106054801/http://www.nytimes.com/1996/06/23/weekinreview/ward-of-the-state-the-gap-in-ella-fitzgerald-s-life.html |date=November 6, 2012 }}, '']'', June 23, 1996. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Her most recent biographer, ], has surmised that the authorities caught up with her and placed her in the Colored Orphan Asylum in Riverdale.... But the Riverdale orphanage – the only one open to black children – was overwhelmed as the Depression converged with the great migration of poor blacks from the rural South."</ref>
* Sidney Frey (1920–1968), ], producer of the first stereo record<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1968/01/14/archives/sidney-frey-dies-made-hifi-disks-exhead-of-audio-fidelity-47.html |title=SIDNEY FREY DIES; MADE HI-FI DISKS; Ex-Head of Audio Fidelity, 47, Popularized Stereo|newspaper=] |date=January 14, 1968|accessdate= July 26, 2008}}</ref>
* Sidney Frey (1920–1968), ], producer of the first stereo record<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1968/01/14/archives/sidney-frey-dies-made-hifi-disks-exhead-of-audio-fidelity-47.html |title=SIDNEY FREY DIES; MADE HI-FI DISKS; Ex-Head of Audio Fidelity, 47, Popularized Stereo|newspaper=] |date=January 14, 1968|access-date= July 26, 2008}}</ref>
* ] (1915–1998), former president of ]<ref>{{cite journal|last=Dempsey|first= John|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117468400.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 |title=TV news giant Friendly dies: Legacy of integrity and highest standards|journal=Variety |date= March 5, 1998|accessdate=May 3, 2008|quote=... Friendly was at home in the Riverdale section of the Bronx...when he died.}}</ref>
*] (1903–1941), ] baseball player<ref>{{cite news|last=Yardley|first= Jonathan|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A19187-2005Apr1?language=printer |title=Book World Live: Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig|newspaper=The Washington Post |date= April 5, 2005|accessdate= May 3, 2008 |quote=Henry Louis Gehrig died at his house in the pleasant New York City neighborhood of Riverdale.}}</ref> * ] (1915–1998), former president of ]<ref>{{cite journal|last=Dempsey|first= John|url=https://variety.com/1998/tv/news/tv-news-giant-friendly-dies-1117468400/ |title=TV news giant Friendly dies: Legacy of integrity and highest standards|journal=Variety |date= March 5, 1998|access-date=May 3, 2008|quote=... Friendly was at home in the Riverdale section of the Bronx...when he died.}}</ref>
* ] (born 1994), actress
* ] (born 1975), actor<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avenueq.com/qanda-jordan.htm |title=Lucy interviews Jordan Gelber|work=Avenue Q|accessdate= May 4, 2008}}</ref>
* ] (1903–1941), ] baseball player<ref>{{cite news|last=Yardley|first= Jonathan|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A19187-2005Apr1?language=printer |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180810160826/https://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A19187-2005Apr1/?language=printer |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 10, 2018 |title=Book World Live: Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig|newspaper=The Washington Post |date= April 5, 2005|access-date= May 3, 2008 |quote=Henry Louis Gehrig died at his house in the pleasant New York City neighborhood of Riverdale.}}</ref>
* ] (born 1952), one of the five original ] VJs<ref>{{cite book|title=VJ: The unplugged adventures of MTV's first wave|publisher=Atria Books|year= 2013|isbn=9781451678147|location=New York}}</ref>
* ] (born 1975), actor<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avenueq.com/qanda-jordan.htm|title=Lucy interviews Jordan Gelber|work=Avenue Q|access-date=May 4, 2008|archive-date=September 28, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928120012/http://www.avenueq.com/qanda-jordan.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* ] (born 1936), writer specializing in ] and women's issues<ref name=Greenberg>{{cite journal|last=Stern|first= Sarah|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-2280983.html |title='Frumpies' Come to Town And Observe Shabbos in Riverdale|journal=The Forward|date= April 1994|accessdate= June 11, 2009|quote='Now it's commonplace,' says Blu Greenberg, a long time Riverdale resident, author and feminist.}}</ref>
* ] (born 1952), one of the five original ] VJs<ref>{{cite book|title=VJ: The unplugged adventures of MTV's first wave|publisher=Atria Books|year= 2013|isbn=9781451678147|location=New York}}</ref>
* ] (born 1936), writer specializing in ] and women's issues<ref name=Greenberg>{{cite journal|last=Stern|first= Sarah|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-2280983.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025185829/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-2280983.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 25, 2012 |title='Frumpies' Come to Town And Observe Shabbos in Riverdale|journal=The Forward|date= April 1994|access-date= June 11, 2009|quote='Now it's commonplace,' says Blu Greenberg, a long time Riverdale resident, author and feminist.}}</ref>
* ] (born 1933), ] rabbi, Jewish-American scholar and author<ref name=Greenberg/> * ] (born 1933), ] rabbi, Jewish-American scholar and author<ref name=Greenberg/>
* ] (1896–1995), Hall of Fame basketball player and ] coach * ] (1896–1995), Hall of Fame basketball player and ] coach
* ], III (1915–1985), architect<ref>{{cite news|last=Goldberger|first= Paul|url=https://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F00E15FB3D5F0C738DDDA80894DD484D81 |title=HARLES E. HUGHES 3D DEAD; LEADER IN BANK ARCHITECTURE |newspaper=] |date=January 10, 1985|accessdate= May 4, 2008|quote=Mr. Hughes, who lived in the Riverdale section of the Bronx}}</ref> * ], III (1915–1985), architect<ref>Goldberger, Paul {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200511122744/https://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F00E15FB3D5F0C738DDDA80894DD484D81 |date=May 11, 2020 }}, '']'', January 10, 1985. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Mr. Hughes, who lived in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, was the grandson of Charles Evans Hughes, the former Chief Justice of the United States."</ref>
* ] (1916–1999), professor and activist<ref>{{cite news|last=Eder|first= Richard|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/doc/281222633.html |title=BOOK REVIEW Living at the Low End of the Upper Crust GENTLEMAN REBEL The Memoirs of H. Stuart Hughes|newspaper=] |date= December 13, 1990|accessdate=May 4, 2008|quote=When Joseph P. Kennedy moved from Riverdale to greater things, the Hugheses thriftily bought his house}}</ref> * ] (1916–1999), professor and activist<ref>{{cite news|last=Eder|first= Richard|url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/281222633 |title=BOOK REVIEW Living at the Low End of the Upper Crust GENTLEMAN REBEL The Memoirs of H. Stuart Hughes|newspaper=] |date= December 13, 1990|access-date=May 4, 2008|id= {{ProQuest|281222633}}|quote=When Joseph P. Kennedy moved from Riverdale to greater things, the Hugheses thriftily bought his house}}</ref>
* ] (born 1950), President of ]<ref>{{cite news|last=McNeil|first=Kate|url=http://www.riverdalepress.com/full.php?sid=2397&current_edition=2008-01-03|title=For Yeshiva's president, life can imitate television|newspaper=The Riverdale Press|location=Bronx, NY|date=January 3, 2008|accessdate=May 3, 2008|quote=Riverdale resident Richard Joel...|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212225157/http://www.riverdalepress.com/full.php?sid=2397&current_edition=2008-01-03|archivedate=February 12, 2009|df=}}</ref> * ] (born 1950), President of ]<ref>{{cite news|last=McNeil|first=Kate|url=http://www.riverdalepress.com/full.php?sid=2397&current_edition=2008-01-03|title=For Yeshiva's president, life can imitate television|newspaper=The Riverdale Press|location=Bronx, NY|date=January 3, 2008|access-date=May 3, 2008|quote=Riverdale resident Richard Joel...|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212225157/http://www.riverdalepress.com/full.php?sid=2397&current_edition=2008-01-03|archive-date=February 12, 2009}}</ref>
* ] (1893–1985), actress<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171121173532/http://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/18/movies/leatrice-joy-91-dies-actress-in-silent-films.html |date=November 21, 2017 }}, '']'', May 18, 1985. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Leatrice Joy, a leading silent-film actress, died of acute anemia Monday at the High Ridge House nursing home in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. She was 91 years old."</ref>
* ] (born 1929), Columbia University neuroscientist, Nobel laureate<ref>{{cite web|title=Eric R. Kandel - Biographical|work= Nobelprize.org|publisher= Nobel Media AB 2013|accessdate= December 4, 2013|url=https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2000/kandel-bio.htm|quote=Finally, Denise was on the Columbia faculty and our house in Riverdale was near Columbia}}</ref>
* ] (born 1929), Columbia University neuroscientist, Nobel laureate<ref>{{cite web|title=Eric R. Kandel – Biographical|work= Nobelprize.org|publisher= Nobel Media AB 2013|access-date= December 4, 2013|url=https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2000/kandel-bio.htm|quote=Finally, Denise was on the Columbia faculty and our house in Riverdale was near Columbia}}</ref>
* ] (born 1915), runner, World Record holder for 100 meter women ages 96–100<ref>{{cite news|last=Soong|first= Kelyn|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2016/05/15/runner-ida-keeling-turns-101-today-she-has-no-plans-to-slow-down/ |title=Runner Ida Keeling turns 101 today. She has no plans to slow down|newspaper=The Washington Post |date= May 15, 2016|access-date= December 22, 2020 |quote=For her efforts, Keeling, who lives by herself in the Riverdale section of the Bronx in New York City, was named the USA Track and Field Athlete of the Week...With a time of 1 minute 17.33 seconds in the 100-meter race for mixed masters age 80 and over, Keeling set a world record in the distance for women ages 96–100.}}</ref>
* ] (1921–2009), founder of the ] * ] (1921–2009), founder of the ]
* ] (born 1936), spouse of Senator ]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=McPhee|first1=Michele|last2=Wedge|first2=Dave|url=http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/the_fall_of_joan/|title=The Fall of Joan|journal=]|date=August 2005|accessdate=May 4, 2008|quote=Virginia Joan Bennett was born September 9, 1936, in the Riverdale section of the Bronx...|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080521040439/http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/the_fall_of_joan/|archivedate=May 21, 2008|df=}}</ref> * ] (born 1936), spouse of Senator ]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=McPhee|first1=Michele|last2=Wedge|first2=Dave|url=http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/the_fall_of_joan/|title=The Fall of Joan|journal=]|date=August 2005|access-date=May 4, 2008|quote=Virginia Joan Bennett was born September 9, 1936, in the Riverdale section of the Bronx...|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080521040439/http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/the_fall_of_joan/|archive-date=May 21, 2008}}</ref>
* ] (1917–1963), U.S. President, lived at 5040 Independence Avenue as a child<ref name=JFK>{{cite news|last=Gross|first= Max|url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/04242008/realestate/riverdale_run_107786.htm |title=Riverdale Run |newspaper=] |date= April 24, 2008|accessdate= May 3, 2008|quote=John F. Kennedy spent his youth in an enormous white mansion on Independence Avenue}}</ref> * ] (1917–1963), U.S. president, lived at 5040 Independence Avenue as a child<ref name=JFK>{{cite news|last=Gross|first= Max|url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/04242008/realestate/riverdale_run_107786.htm |title=Riverdale Run |newspaper=] |date= April 24, 2008|access-date= May 3, 2008|quote=John F. Kennedy spent his youth in an enormous white mansion on Independence Avenue}}</ref>
* ] (1888–1969), patriarch of the ], US Ambassador to the UK, ] Chairman * ] (1888–1969), patriarch of the ], US Ambassador to the UK, ] Chairman
* ] (1925–1968), U.S. Senator, Attorney General and Presidential candidate * ] (1925–1968), U.S. Senator, Attorney General and Presidential candidate
* ] (1920–1948), Marchionness of Hartington, member of the ] * ] (1920–1948), Marchionness of Hartington, member of the ]
* ] (born 1955), former ]<ref>{{cite news|last1=Bernstein|first1= Nina|last2= Stein|first2= Robin|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/16/national/16nanny.html?pagewanted=all |title=Mystery Woman in Kerik Case: Nanny |newspaper=] |date= December 16, 2004|accessdate= May 4, 2008|quote=Most puzzled about the nanny, perhaps, are former neighbors of the Keriks and their kin. In the Riverdale section of the Bronx, where the family lived in a first-floor apartment for years}}</ref> * ] (born 1955), former ]<ref>{{cite news|last1=Bernstein|first1= Nina|last2= Stein|first2= Robin|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/16/national/16nanny.html?pagewanted=all |title=Mystery Woman in Kerik Case: Nanny |newspaper=] |date= December 16, 2004|access-date= May 4, 2008|quote=Most puzzled about the nanny, perhaps, are former neighbors of the Keriks and their kin. In the Riverdale section of the Bronx, where the family lived in a first-floor apartment for years}}</ref>
* ] (1914–2010), labor lawyer<ref name=Fieldston/><ref>Robbins, Tom. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210122141444/https://www.villagevoice.com/2010/11/15/ted-kheel-96-city-lion-of-labor-settlements/ |date=January 22, 2021 }}, '']'', November 15, 2010. Accessed August 24, 2020. "He helped raise funds for Martin Luther King Jr.'s cause, hosting the minister at his gracious home in Riverdale in the early 60s when money from the north was a lifeline to the civil rights battles being waged down south."</ref>
* ] (1914–2010), labor lawyer<ref name=Fieldston/>
* ] (born 1940), former New York State Attorney General, former member of the ]<ref name=Fieldston/> * ] (born 1940), former New York State Attorney General, former member of the ]<ref name=Fieldston/><ref>{{usurped|1=}}, ''The Bronx Chronicle'', May 4, 2014. Accessed August 24, 2020. "With Riverdale resident and former NYS Attorney General Oliver Koppell finally set to announce a challenge against Klein, East Bronx residents will be hearing a lot from Koppell in the coming months, as the campaign heats up an mailboxes start to fill up with information informing voters about the race."</ref>
* ] (1882–1947), ] during the 1930s and 1940s<ref name=Fieldston>{{cite news |last=Jackson|first=Nancy Beth|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950CE7D91E3CF934A25751C0A9649C8B63 |title=If You're Thinking of Living In/Fieldston; A Leafy Enclave in the Hills of the Bronx |newspaper=] |date= February 17, 2002|accessdate= May 3, 2008|quote=Fiorello H. La Guardia, a three-time mayor of New York, lived and died at 5020 Goodridge Avenue.... After World War II, Richard Simon, founder of Simon & Schuster, bought a Georgian red-brick Baum house where he brought up his three musical daughters: Joanna, Lucy and Carly. TODAY, residents include United Nations ambassadors from Benin and Guinea; Jennifer J. Raab, president of Hunter College and former head of the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission; and G. Oliver Koppell, the former New York attorney general newly elected to the City Council. Theodore Kheel, the labor lawyer, has a house around the corner from Ruth Friendly...}}</ref> * ] (1882–1947), ] during the 1930s and 1940s<ref name=Fieldston>Jackson, Nancy. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806100637/https://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/17/realestate/if-you-re-thinking-living-fieldston-leafy-enclave-hills-bronx.html |date=August 6, 2020 }}, '']'', February 17, 2002. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Fiorello H. La Guardia, a three-time mayor of New York, lived and died at 5020 Goodridge Avenue.... After World War II, Richard Simon, founder of Simon & Schuster, bought a Georgian red-brick Baum house where he brought up his three musical daughters: Joanna, Lucy and Carly. Today, residents include United Nations ambassadors from Benin and Guinea; Jennifer J. Raab, president of Hunter College and former head of the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission; and G. Oliver Koppell, the former New York attorney general newly elected to the City Council. Theodore Kheel, the labor lawyer, has a house around the corner from Ruth Friendly..."</ref>
* ] (born 1946), president of ]<ref>{{cite news|last=McCarthy|first= Peggy|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0DE7D71539F935A25750C0A961958260 |title=A New York Irishman, and Flaunting It|newspaper=] |date= March 16, 1997|accessdate= May 4, 2008|quote=When John L. Lahey was growing up in St. Margaret's parish in the Riverdale section of the Bronx...}}</ref> * ] (born 1946), president of ]<ref>McCarthy, Peggy. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200721082000/https://www.nytimes.com/1997/03/16/nyregion/a-new-york-irishman-and-flaunting-it.html |date=July 21, 2020 }}, '']'', March 16, 1997. Accessed November 30, 2019. "When John L. Lahey was growing up in St. Margaret's parish in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, he thought the world was Irish."</ref>
* ] (born 1934), journalist, critic and novelist<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.mountsaintvincent.edu/633.htm|title=Novelist Chri|quote=. "... Lehmann-Haupt resides in Riverdale with his wife, writer Natalie Robins.|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060831114027/http://www.mountsaintvincent.edu/633.htm|archivedate=August 31, 2006|df=}}</ref> * ] (1934–2018), journalist, critic, and novelist<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.mountsaintvincent.edu/633.htm|title=Novelist Chri|quote=. "... Lehmann-Haupt resides in Riverdale with his wife, writer Natalie Robins.|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060831114027/http://www.mountsaintvincent.edu/633.htm|archive-date=August 31, 2006}}</ref>
*] (born 1970), tour guide and voice actor<ref>{{cite news |last=Bruni|first= Frank|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D06E6DC1738F932A35753C1A96E958260&pagewanted=2 |title=Manhattan Through a Warped Window; Featured in a Film: A Homeless Tour Guide's Offbeat City View |newspaper=] |date= October 1, 1998|accessdate= May 4, 2008|quote=Mr. Levitch grew up in a middle-class Jewish family of five in Riverdale, the Bronx...}}</ref> * ] (born 1970), tour guide and voice actor<ref>]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181108224925/https://www.nytimes.com/1998/10/01/nyregion/manhattan-through-warped-window-featured-film-homeless-tour-guide-s-offbeat-city.html |date=November 8, 2018 }}, '']'', October 1, 1998. Accessed November 30, 2019. "Mr. Levitch grew up in a middle-class Jewish family of five in Riverdale, the Bronx, and attended Horace Mann, a respected private school."</ref>
* ] (born 1955), ]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/14-things-you-should-know-about-jack-lew/2013/01/07/c6860ba4-5925-11e2-9fa9-5fbdc9530eb9_gallery.html|title=14 things you should know about Jack Lew|work=]}}</ref> * ] (born 1955), ]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/14-things-you-should-know-about-jack-lew/2013/01/07/c6860ba4-5925-11e2-9fa9-5fbdc9530eb9_gallery.html|title=14 things you should know about Jack Lew|newspaper=]}}</ref>
* ] (1968–2012), music industry executive and hip-hop artist manager<ref>Kuvadia, Aimee; and Sugarman, Raphael. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210801180351/https://riverdalepress.com/stories/chris-lighty-hip-hop-pioneer-commits-suicide,50920 |date=August 1, 2021 }}, '']'', September 5, 2012. Accessed November 30, 2019. "Hip-hop mogul Chris Lighty, 44, born Darrell Lighty, died the morning of Aug. 30 in his single-family home in Spuyten Duyvil from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to police."</ref>
* ] (1917–1992), pitcher, played for the ], ], and ]<ref>{{cite news|last=Collins|first= Glenn|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B06E6DC1E3EF932A15753C1A9669C8B63 |title=BASEBALL: SUBWAY SERIES; 1956 vs. 2000? It's Deja Vu All Over Again, Except for When It's Not |newspaper=] |date= October 21, 2000|accessdate= May 3, 2008|quote=In 1956... pitcher Sal Maglie lived in Riverdale}}</ref>
* ] (1917–1992), pitcher, played for the ], ], and ]<ref>Collins, Glenn. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180815165119/https://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/21/sports/baseball-subway-series-1956-vs-2000-it-s-deja-vu-all-over-again-except-for-when.html |date=August 15, 2018 }}, '']'', October 21, 2000. Accessed November 30, 2019. "In 1956, the Dodger legend Pee Wee Reese occupied a modest brick duplex on Barwell Terrace in Bay Ridge, pitcher Sal Maglie lived in Riverdale and many Yankees occupied an apartment hotel on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx."</ref>
* ] (born 1931), baseball star<ref name=Bloomberg/> * ] (born 1931), baseball star<ref name=Bloomberg/>
* Sister ] (born 1935), Catholic nun and inspiration for '']''<ref>James, Megan. , ''The Riverdale Press'', January 29, 2009. Accessed November 5, 2016. "A Sister of Charity for 55 years, Sister McEntee is a native of Riverdale."</ref> * Sister ] (born 1935), Catholic nun and inspiration for '']''<ref>James, Megan. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161106130343/http://www.riverdalepress.com/stories/No-doubt-about-it-nun-inspired-playwright,39848 |date=November 6, 2016 }}, ''The Riverdale Press'', January 29, 2009. Accessed November 5, 2016. "A Sister of Charity for 55 years, Sister McEntee is a native of Riverdale."</ref>
* ] (born 1978), Olympic fencer<ref>{{cite news|last=Wolfer|first= Sondra|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/bronx/2008/07/21/2008-07-21_olympic_fencer_tim_morehouse_takes_his_s.html |title=Olympic fencer Tim Morehouse takes his stab at being the best |newspaper=] |location=New York|date= July 21, 2008|accessdate= August 5, 2008|quote=Tim Morehouse took up fencing at the Riverdale Country School as an excuse to get out of gym class}}</ref> * ] (born 1978), Olympic fencer<ref>{{cite news|last=Wolfer|first= Sondra|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/bronx/2008/07/21/2008-07-21_olympic_fencer_tim_morehouse_takes_his_s.html |title=Olympic fencer Tim Morehouse takes his stab at being the best |newspaper=] |location=New York|date= July 21, 2008|access-date= August 5, 2008|quote=Tim Morehouse took up fencing at the Riverdale Country School as an excuse to get out of gym class}}</ref>
* ] (born 1968), comedian and actor<ref>{{cite news|last=Hartocollis|first= Anemona|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/20/nyregion/20buildings.html |title=Apartment Complex Official Accused of Taking $1 Million |newspaper=] |date= March 20, 2008|quote=The Century, built in 1976, is home to Tracy Morgan, the actor and comedian.}}</ref> * ] (born 1968), comedian and actor<ref>{{cite news|last=Hartocollis|first= Anemona|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/20/nyregion/20buildings.html |title=Apartment Complex Official Accused of Taking $1 Million |newspaper=] |date= March 20, 2008|quote=The Century, built in 1976, is home to Tracy Morgan, the actor and comedian.}}</ref>
* ] (1882–1946), Polish/American sculptor<ref>{{cite news|last=Glueck|first= Grace|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A07E6DE163BF936A35751C0A964948260&pagewanted=2 |title=ART: PERU'S 'NAZCA LINES' AS SEEN FROM AIR |newspaper=] |date= February 5, 1982|accessdate= May 3, 2008|quote=Feb. 20 marks the 100th birthday of the sculptor Elie Nadelman (1882–1946), who spent the last 26 years of his life living and working in the Riverdale section of the Bronx.}}</ref> * ] (1882–1946), Polish/American sculptor<ref>]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170111081819/http://www.nytimes.com/1982/02/05/arts/art-peru-s-nazca-lines-as-seen-from-air.html |date=January 11, 2017 }}, '']'', February 5, 1982. Accessed November 30, 2019. "Feb. 20 marks the 100th birthday of the sculptor Elie Nadelman (1882–1946), who spent the last 26 years of his life living and working in the Riverdale section of the Bronx."</ref>
* ] (born 1956), CEO of ] from June 1998 to August 2007.<ref>]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221225211422/https://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/25/business/yourmoney/getting-by-getting-through.html |date=December 25, 2022 }}, '']'', June 25, 2006. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Born in Manhattan; grew up in Riverdale in the Bronx"</ref>
* ] (1862–1920), first president of the ]<ref name=WaveHill/> * ] (1862–1920), first president of the ]<ref name=WaveHill/>
* ] (1931–2024), poetry scholar and critic, known for her study of avant-garde poetry<ref>Risen, Clay. , '']'', March 26, 2024. Accessed March 29, 2024. "The Mintzes lived in the Riverdale section of the Bronx.... She attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in the Bronx and then Oberlin and Barnard, where she studied English and graduated in 1953."</ref>
* ], president of ]<ref name=Fieldston/>
* ], president of ]<ref name=Fieldston/><ref>Foderaro, Lisa W. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200313125055/https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/04/nyregion/04routine.html |date=March 13, 2020 }}, '']'', July 2, 2010. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Jennifer J. Raab, who has been the president of Hunter College for nine years, has also been an urban planner, corporate lawyer, campaign manager and, before leading Hunter, chairwoman of the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission.... On Sundays, Ms. Raab unwinds at home in Riverdale with her husband and daughter, Miranda Goodwin-Raab, 17."</ref>
* ] (born 1944), ]{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} * ] (born 1944), ]{{citation needed|date=March 2017}}
* ] (born 1971), actor, television director, dancer and show host<ref>Dose, Sarah. , '']'', October 13, 2014. Accessed March 28, 2017. "I was born and raised in Riverdale, N.Y. After starring on Broadway and appearing with Michael Jackson in a Pepsi commercial, I moved to Los Angeles in 1984 when I was 12 to work on the show ''Silver Spoons.''"</ref> * ] (born 1971), actor, television director, dancer and show host<ref>Dose, Sarah. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221225211422/https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/entertainment/television/2014/10/13/alfonso-ribeiro-reveals-origin-of-carlton-dance/17210291/ |date=December 25, 2022 }}, '']'', October 13, 2014. Accessed March 28, 2017. "I was born and raised in Riverdale, N.Y. After starring on Broadway and appearing with Michael Jackson in a Pepsi commercial, I moved to Los Angeles in 1984 when I was 12 to work on the show ''Silver Spoons.''"</ref>
* ] (1831–1878), banker and father of the U.S. President<ref name=WaveHill/> * ] (1831–1878), banker and father of the U.S. President<ref name=WaveHill/>
* ], former rabbi of the ] * ] (born 1956), former rabbi of the ]
* ] (1917–2013), Orthodox rabbi who was chairman of the ]<ref>]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200329125325/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/27/nyregion/rabbi-herschel-schacter-who-carried-word-of-freedom-to-buchenwald-dies-at-95.html |date=March 29, 2020 }}, '']'', March 27, 2013. Accessed November 30, 2019. "A resident of the Riverdale section of the Bronx, Rabbi Schacter is survived by his wife, the former Pnina Gewirtz, whom he married in 1948; a son, Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, who confirmed his father's death; a daughter, Miriam Schacter; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren."</ref>
* ], rabbi
* ], rabbi * ] (born 1950), rabbi{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}
* ] (1920–2005), member of the House of Representatives{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} * ] (1920–2005), member of the House of Representatives{{citation needed|date=March 2017}}
* ] (born 1981), comedic actor<ref>Staff. , ''Westchester magazine'', September 2012. Accessed March 28, 2017. "I grew up in Riverdale in the Northern Bronx initially and then moved to Westchester, and had a pretty good time in each place."</ref> * ] (born 1981), comedic actor<ref>Staff. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170329050449/http://www.westchestermagazine.com/Blogs/Poptional-Reading/September-2012/Westchesters-Ben-Schwartz-and-His-Ninja-Acting-Skills/ |date=March 29, 2017 }}, ''Westchester magazine'', September 2012. Accessed March 28, 2017. "I grew up in Riverdale in the Northern Bronx initially and then moved to Westchester, and had a pretty good time in each place."</ref>
* ] (born 1947), poet and literary critic<ref>{{cite journal|last=Parhizkar|first=Maryam|url=http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/may_jun07/bookshelf2.php|title=David Shapiro ’68: Four Decades of Poems|journal=Columbia College Today|location=New York|date=May–June 2007|accessdate=May 4, 2008|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080327072913/http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/may_jun07/bookshelf2.php|archivedate=March 27, 2008|df=}}</ref> * ] (born 1947), poet and literary critic<ref>{{cite journal|last=Parhizkar|first=Maryam|url=http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/may_jun07/bookshelf2.php|title=David Shapiro '68: Four Decades of Poems|journal=Columbia College Today|location=New York|date=May–June 2007|access-date=May 4, 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080327072913/http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/may_jun07/bookshelf2.php|archive-date=March 27, 2008}}</ref>
* ] (born 1943), singer/songwriter<ref name=Fieldston/><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920233015/https://www.mmone.org/carly-simon/ |date=September 20, 2020 }}, Music Museum of New England. Accessed August 24, 2020. "On June 25, 1945, Carly Simon, a New England music icon, was born in the Bronx, NY. Although she grew up in Riverdale, NY, she chose to live most of her life in Massachusetts, a state which happily adopted her as one of its own."</ref>
* ] (born 1945), singer/songwriter<ref name=Fieldston/>
* ] (born 1940), mezzo-soprano<ref name=Fieldston/> * ] (1936–2022), mezzo-soprano<ref name=Fieldston/>
* ] (born 1943), composer<ref name=Fieldston/> * ] (born 1940), composer<ref name=Fieldston/>
* ] (1899–1960), co-founder of ]<ref name=Fieldston/> * ] (1899–1960), co-founder of ]<ref name=Fieldston/>
* ] (born 1980), singer-songwriter{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} * ] (born 1980), singer-songwriter{{citation needed|date=March 2017}}
* ] (born 1959), former Governor and Attorney General of New York, born in Riverdale, attended ]<ref>{{cite news|last=Lowenstein|first= Roger| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/16/business/yourmoney/16shelf.html |title=As Governor, What Would His Battles Be? |newspaper=] |date= July 16, 2006|accessdate= April 13, 2008|quote=Eliot and his two siblings grew up in the prosperous Riverdale enclave of the Bronx...}}</ref> * ] (born 1959), former Governor and Attorney General of New York, born in Riverdale, attended ]<ref>{{cite news|last=Lowenstein|first= Roger| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/16/business/yourmoney/16shelf.html |title=As Governor, What Would His Battles Be? |newspaper=] |date= July 16, 2006|access-date= April 13, 2008|quote=Eliot and his two siblings grew up in the prosperous Riverdale enclave of the Bronx...}}</ref>
* ] (1909–1974), former ]<ref>{{cite news|last=Dunlap|first= David W. |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE5D81731F935A25752C1A961948260 |title=Bronx Residents Fighting Plans Of a Developer|newspaper=] |date= November 16, 1987|accessdate= May 4, 2008|quote=A group of neighbors from Riverdale and Spuyten Duyvil has demanded that the city acquire as a public park the 4.75 acre parcel known as the Douglas-U Thant estate, north of 232d Street, between Palisade and Douglas Avenues.}}</ref> * ] (1909–1974), former ]<ref>{{cite news|last=Dunlap|first= David W. |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE5D81731F935A25752C1A961948260 |title=Bronx Residents Fighting Plans Of a Developer|newspaper=] |date= November 16, 1987|access-date= May 4, 2008|quote=A group of neighbors from Riverdale and Spuyten Duyvil has demanded that the city acquire as a public park the 4.75 acre parcel known as the Douglas-U Thant estate, north of 232d Street, between Palisade and Douglas Avenues.}}</ref>
* ] (born 1964), hip-hop artist and founding member of the ]{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} * ] (born 1964), hip-hop artist and founding member of the ]{{citation needed|date=March 2017}}
* ] (1867–1957), conductor<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Frank|first= Mortimer H. |url=http://www.juilliard.edu/update/journal/353journal_story_0204.asp |title=A Toscanini Odyssey|journal=The Juilliard Journal Online|date= April 2002|accessdate= February 26, 2008|quote=That archive was housed at Wave Hill, Toscanini's Riverdale residence during World War II}}</ref> * ] (1867–1957), conductor<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Frank|first= Mortimer H. |url=http://www.juilliard.edu/update/journal/353journal_story_0204.asp |title=A Toscanini Odyssey|journal=The Juilliard Journal Online|date= April 2002|access-date= February 26, 2008|quote=That archive was housed at Wave Hill, Toscanini's Riverdale residence during World War II}}</ref>
* ] (1835–1910), author<ref name=WaveHill/> * ] (1835–1910), author<ref name=WaveHill/>
* ] (born 1948), lead singer of rock band ]{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} * ] (born 1948), lead singer of rock band ]{{citation needed|date=March 2017}}
* ] (born 1958), astrophysicist and television host<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sandrakitt.com/2013/01/03/interview-with-dr-neil-degrass-tyson/|title=Interview with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson|work=Sandra Kitt}}</ref> * ] (born 1958), astrophysicist and television host<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sandrakitt.com/2013/01/03/interview-with-dr-neil-degrass-tyson/|title=Interview with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson|work=Sandra Kitt}}</ref>
*] (born 1969), writer <ref>{{cite book|title=Black, White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self|year=2000|first=Rebecca |last= Walker |isbn=9780613494052 |publisher=San Val, Incorporated}}</ref> * ] (born 1969), writer<ref>{{cite book|title=Black, White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self|year=2000|first=Rebecca |last= Walker |isbn=9780613494052 |publisher=San Val, Incorporated}}</ref>
* ] (1835–1911), ] general, recipient of ]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9D02E0D61731E233A25751C1A9649C946096D6CF |title=FEAR THAT GEN. WEBB WILL NOT RECOVER; Artillery Commander in the "Bloody Angle" at Gettysburg on His Deathbed.|newspaper=] |date= February 12, 1911|accessdate= May 4, 2008}}</ref> * ] (1835–1911), ] general, recipient of ]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1911/02/12/archives/fear-that-gen-webb-will-not-recover-artillery-commander-in-the.html |title=FEAR THAT GEN. WEBB WILL NOT RECOVER; Artillery Commander in the "Bloody Angle" at Gettysburg on His Deathbed.|newspaper=] |date= February 12, 1911|access-date= May 4, 2008}}</ref>
* ] (born 1944), activist ] rabbi<ref>{{cite news|last=Stern|first= Eliyahu|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-53235041.html |title=Leaping to respectability |newspaper=] |date= May 24, 2002|accessdate=May 4, 2008|quote=Based in the affluent Jewish enclave of Riverdale, in the New York City borough of the Bronx, Weiss has never really been accepted in the upper echelons of the US Jewish establishment.}}</ref> * ] (born 1944), activist ] rabbi<ref>{{cite news|last=Stern|first= Eliyahu|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-53235041.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121019190003/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-53235041.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 19, 2012 |title=Leaping to respectability |newspaper=] |date= May 24, 2002|access-date=May 4, 2008|quote=Based in the affluent Jewish enclave of Riverdale, in the New York City borough of the Bronx, Weiss has never really been accepted in the upper echelons of the US Jewish establishment.}}</ref>
* ] (1914–1993), dancer, actor, choreographer, and artist manager.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160310005514/http://www.nytimes.com/1993/12/18/obituaries/tommy-wonder-78-ex-ziegfeld-dancer.html |date=March 10, 2016 }}, '']'', December 18, 1993. Accessed August 24, 2020. "Tommy Wonder, a principal dancer in the ''Ziegfeld Follies of 1943,'' died last Saturday at Cabrini Medical Center. He was 78 and lived in Riverdale, the Bronx."</ref>
* ] (1921–2011), Nobel laureate<ref>{{cite web|title=Rosalyn Yalow - Biographical |publisher=Nobel Media AB 2013|accessdate= December 4, 2013| url=https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1977/yalow-bio.html|quote= During that period Aaron and I had two children, Benjamin and Elanna. We bought a house in Riverdale, less than a mile from the VA.}}</ref>
* ] (born 1991), music editor<ref>{{cite news |title=They were there |url=https://riverdalepress.com/stories/they-were-there,39862 |access-date=1 August 2021 |work=] |date=January 29, 2009 |language=en}}</ref>
* ] (1921–2011), Nobel laureate<ref>{{cite web|title=Rosalyn Yalow – Biographical |publisher=Nobel Media AB 2013|access-date= December 4, 2013| url=https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1977/yalow-bio.html|quote= During that period Aaron and I had two children, Benjamin and Elanna. We bought a house in Riverdale, less than a mile from the VA.}}</ref>
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==In popular culture== ==In popular culture==

Riverdale has often been cited in literature, film and television. Exteriors of many of Riverdale's locations have been used in both television and movie production. Riverdale has often been cited in literature, film and television. Exteriors of many of Riverdale's locations have been used in both television and movie production.


'''Literature''' '''Literature'''
* In '']'', ]-educated ] writes about getting off at a subway stop in Riverdale: "Filled with dreams of what I'd do in Chicago, in Denver, and then finally in San Fran, I took the Seventh Avenue Subway to the end of the line at 242nd Street, and there took a trolley into Yonkers; in downtown Yonkers I transferred to an outgoing trolley and went to the city limits on the east bank of the Hudson River."<ref>{{cite book|title=On the Road (50th Anniversary edition) |first=Jack |last=Kerouac |page=10 |isbn=9780670063260 |publisher=Viking |year=2007}}</ref> * In '']'', ]–educated ] writes about getting off at a subway stop in Riverdale: "Filled with dreams of what I'd do in Chicago, in Denver, and then finally in San Fran, I took the Seventh Avenue Subway to the end of the line at 242nd Street, and there took a trolley into Yonkers; in downtown Yonkers I transferred to an outgoing trolley and went to the city limits on the east bank of the Hudson River."<ref>{{cite book |title=On the Road |first=Jack |last=Kerouac |page= |isbn=9780670063260 |publisher=Viking |year=2007 |url=https://archive.org/details/onroad0000kero/page/10 |edition=50th Anniversary }}</ref>
* ]'s New York City-based 1987 novel '']'' includes many references to Riverdale.
* In the 2003 novel '']'', ]'s twin daughters attend the ] in Riverdale.


'''Films''' '''Films'''
* In the ] of the film '']'', Windsor South, an apartment building along the ], is shown.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://issuu.com/theriverdalereview/docs/riverdale_06_21_2012/3 |title=Riverdale Review, June 21, 2012 by Andrew Wolf|author=Andrew Wolf|work=Issuu|date=June 20, 2012 }}</ref>
* In 1938's '']'', ] and ]'s characters visit a Riverdale estate owned by the fictional "Peabody" family.
* ]'s 1961 '']'' starring ] and ] included several high school scenes shot at ], such as a post-party scene outside Horace Mann's Prettyman Gymnasium. The scenes at the asylum where Natalie Wood's character goes for treatment following her nervous breakdown were shot on one of the campuses of Riverdale Country School.
* A mansion near ] was used as a set in the film '']'' (1972).
* In ]'s 1973 drama '']'', mobsters swindle a group of Riverdale teens trying to buy fireworks.
* In the 1974 film '']'', an aerial shot follows characters driving from Manhattan, over the ], past buildings along the Hudson River, to ], where an outdoor scene continues.
* Much of ]'s film '']'' (1992) takes place at the Riverdale residence of characters Jack and Sally.
* In ]'s 2002 film '']'', ]'s character Naturelle snaps at ]'s character Monty, "What, I can't be from Riverdale?"
* In the 2004 film '']'' Mort Rainey's ex-wife lives in Riverdale, New York; several camera shots show the ] and glimpses of Riverdale.
* In the 2005 biopic '']'', ]'s character ] states that he and his family are relocating to a "nice house in Riverdale".
* In the 2010 romantic drama '']'', ]'s character is encouraged to work in Riverdale.
* In the 2013 remake of the film '']'', Windsor South, an apartment building along the ], is shown.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://issuu.com/theriverdalereview/docs/riverdale_06_21_2012/3 |title=ISSUU - Riverdale Review, June 21, 2012 by Andrew Wolf|author=Andrew Wolf|work=Issuu}}</ref>


'''Television''' '''Television'''
* On television's '']'', ] reveals that she and her husband are considering relocating to Riverdale, explaining, "It's close to Columbia Presbyterian. Plus, Greg wants a yard".<ref>{{cite episode|title=My Old Kentucky Home|series=Mad Men|season =3}}</ref> * On television's '']'', ] reveals that she and her husband are considering relocating to Riverdale, explaining, "It's close to Columbia Presbyterian. Plus, Greg wants a yard".<ref>{{cite episode |title=My Old Kentucky Home |series=Mad Men |season=3}}</ref>
* In Season 3, Episode 2 of '']'', ] says, "Riverdale doesn't count".
* In Season 3, Episode 19 of '']'', Theresa Russo (]) assumes that Nancy Lukey (]), her son's newly introduced girlfriend, is a rich kid because she lives in Riverdale.

==Gallery==
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File:JFK House 5040 Independence Avenue.jpg|JFK house at 5040 Independence Avenue
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File:4695 Independ Av Riverdale jeh.jpg|A house on Independence Avenue
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== See also == == See also ==
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Neighborhood in New York City

Neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City
Riverdale
Neighborhood of the Bronx
Bell Tower Park in RiverdaleBell Tower Park in Riverdale
Location in New York City. The indicated area on the map includes the Spuyten Duyvil Neighborhood.
Coordinates: 40°53′38″N 73°54′47″W / 40.894°N 73.913°W / 40.894; -73.913
Country United States
State New York
CityNew York City
BoroughThe Bronx
Community DistrictBronx 8
Founded1852
Named forThe numerous brooks, streams and meadows in the hilly region.
Area
 • Total7.03 km (2.714 sq mi)
Population
 • Total47,850
 • Density6,800/km (18,000/sq mi)
Economics
 • Median income (2019)$64,360
ZIP Codes10463, 10471
Area code718, 347, 929, and 917

Riverdale is a residential neighborhood in the northwestern portion of the New York City borough of the Bronx. Riverdale, which had a population of 47,850 as of the 2000 United States Census, contains the city's northernmost point at the College of Mount Saint Vincent. Riverdale's boundaries are disputed, but it is commonly agreed to be bordered by Yonkers to the north, Van Cortlandt Park and Broadway to the east, the Kingsbridge neighborhood to the southeast, either the Harlem River or the Spuyten Duyvil neighborhood to the south, and the Hudson River to the west. Riverdale Avenue is the primary north–south thoroughfare through Riverdale.

The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community District 8, and its ZIP Codes include 10463 and 10471. The area is patrolled by the 50th Precinct of the New York City Police Department.

History

Legend states that in 1664, Anthony Van Corlaer (later determined to be a fictional character) died while attempting to swim across the Harlem River from nearby Spuyten Duyvil. In the legend, a witness to Van Corlaer's death stated that "the devil" in the shape of a giant fish swam up and proceeded to "seize the sturdy Anthony by the leg and drag him beneath the waves." This fictional account may be a reference to the earliest recorded shark attack in the New World. In the late 17th century, Frederick Philipse, the lord of Philipse Manor in Westchester County, received permission to construct a bridge across Spuyten Duyvil Creek and charge tolls. "King's Bridge", located roughly south of and parallel to where West 230th Street lies today, opened in 1693.

Early in its residential development, Riverdale was a 19th-century estate district where many of Manhattan's moguls built their country estates; for example, in northern Riverdale, what is now Fieldston was part of the estate of Major Joseph Delafield, who purchased 250 acres (100 ha) in 1829, and named it after his family's estate in England. At the turn of the century, the new popularity of railroad commutes enabled wealthy businessmen to make Riverdale their year-round residence. Fieldston, owned by a private association, is a particularly intact example of a turn-of-the-century upper-class suburb. The Hudson Hill neighborhood retains many historic mansions. Riverdale's elite private schools and historic churches also reflect this past. Development of the neighborhood began in the latter half of the 19th century once the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad came through. The tracks originally crossed Spuyten Duyvil Creek and into Manhattan on the west side, but Cornelius Vanderbilt wanted to consolidate his railroad operations into one terminal. He had tracks laid along the north side of the Harlem River so that trains coming south from Albany could join with the Harlem and New Haven lines and come into Manhattan down the Park Avenue main line, along modern-day Park Avenue, into his new Grand Central Depot. This is the route still used by the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line.

The Delafield family laid out lots in Fieldston in 1909 – the year after the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line (present-day 1 train) was extended to Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street, intending to develop the land, which at first was called "Delafield Woods". Rather than use a grid plan, civil engineer Albert E. Wheeler, following the suggestions made by Frederick Law Olmsted and James R. Croes in 1876, designed a street plan which followed the contours of the land and preserved as much of the wooded areas as possible. The first house was begun in 1910 and finished in 1911; by the beginning of the 21st century, Fieldston, a privately owned community, was one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in New York City. Leland Weintraub, the commissioner who moved for the district's creation, noted that "most of the features commonly associated with the American romantic suburb of the mid-19th century", including "a picturesque site, landscaping and architecture; connection to the city by accessible transportation and a layout adapted to the topography" are present in the area.

In 1928, Genevieve Ludlow Griscom, who was a member of a small religious group called the Outer Court of the Order of the Living Christ, built a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m) mansion at 360 West 253rd Street – also addressed as 5200 Longview Place – for the express purpose of housing Jesus Christ when the Second Coming occurred. After being derelict for a number of years under successive owners, the mansion was bought in 1987 by entrepreneur Jerry Galuten, who renovated it into an even more opulent 17 room home. After being on- and off-the market for eight years, with an asking price as high as $15 million, the house sold in January 2017 for $6.25 million.

As the 20th century progressed, upscale apartment buildings and smaller houses were added to the neighborhood. To this day, Riverdale continues to maintain its character as an affluent enclave in the city of New York. The rich history of Riverdale has led to the creation of the Riverdale Historic District.

In May 2009, the FBI ran a sting operation to prevent a bombing plot in which two Riverdale synagogues were the suggested targets. This followed a Molotov cocktail attack in 2000 on a different Riverdale synagogue and the 1989 firebombing of the Riverdale Press.

On July 26, 2010, the National Weather Service confirmed that an EF1 tornado had hit Riverdale the day before. There were no fatalities, but seven people were injured.

On December 1, 2013, a train derailment near Spuyten Duyvil station resulted in four deaths and over 70 injuries, of which 11 were critical.

Geography

Palisades (New Jersey), looking west across the Hudson River from Sigma Place, Riverdale

Riverdale covers about 3 square miles (7.8 km) in area. It has one of the highest elevations in New York City, affording it views of the Empire State Building, George Washington Bridge, Hudson River and New Jersey Palisades. It is also noted for the numerous parks and expanses of greenery and original forest that complement its hilly landscape. The neighborhood is bordered on the north by the city of Yonkers in Westchester County, and on the west by the Hudson River, but its eastern and southern boundaries are frequently disputed. The AIA Guide to New York City gives Broadway as the eastern boundary, and the Harlem River as the southern. There are several long-debated subsections of Riverdale:

  • Central Riverdale (the "downtown" area of Riverdale – from Manhattan College Parkway to West 232nd Street and from the Henry Hudson Parkway to Riverdale Avenue and Waldo Avenue)
  • Fieldston (Riverdale south of West 250th Street, east of the Henry Hudson Parkway, north of Manhattan College Parkway, and west of Tibbett Avenue)
  • Hudson Hill (Riverdale above West 246th Street and west of Henry Hudson Parkway)
  • North Riverdale (Riverdale above West 254th Street and west of Fieldston Road)
  • Mosholu (Riverdale East of Fieldston Road and above West 254th Street, includes Spencer Ave, Huxley Rd, Post Rd, and Broadway)
  • Spuyten Duyvil / South Riverdale (the southernmost section of Riverdale, below West 232nd Street or West 239th Street by some definitions. Also included is the business, commercial and shopping district located at West 231st Street and Broadway)
  • Villanova Heights (a sub-division bounded by Fieldston Road on the east, 250th Street on the south, and the Henry Hudson Parkway on the west and north)

The leafy, scenic enclave of Fieldston was designated a historic district by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2006. There is also a 15-acre Riverdale Historic District in the northwest of the neighborhood, designated in 1990.

Demographics

A pathway in Wave Hill

Based on data from the 2010 United States Census, the population of Riverdale was 27,860, a change of −153 (−0.5%) from the 28,013 counted in 2000. Covering an area of 1,139.68 acres (461.21 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 24.4 inhabitants per acre (15,600/sq mi; 6,000/km).

The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 67.5% (18,794) White, 7.7% (2,136) African American, 0.1% (26) Native American, 5.3% (1,468) Asian, 0% (4) Pacific Islander, 0.3% (91) from other races, and 1.6% (446) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 17.6% (4,895) of the population. The neighborhood has a substantial Jewish presence. In 2003, a majority of the Jewish population in the Bronx lived in Riverdale.

The entirety of Community District 8, which comprises Riverdale, Fieldston, and Kingsbridge, had 102,927 inhabitants as of NYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 80.9 years. This is about the same as the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods. Most inhabitants are youth and middle-aged adults: 20% are between the ages of between 0–17, 28% between 25–44, and 25% between 45–64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 9% and 18% respectively.

As of 2017, the median household income in Community District 8 was $53,986. In 2018, an estimated 15% of Riverdale residents lived in poverty, compared to 25% in all of the Bronx and 20% in all of New York City. One in eleven residents (9%) were unemployed, compared to 13% in the Bronx and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 52% in Riverdale, compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 58% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, Riverdale is considered high-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying.

Housing

Riverdale is home to the modernist landmark Saul Victor house, designed by Ferdinand Gottlieb in 1967. Other famous mansions in the Hudson Hill neighborhood include: Greyston (1864), Alderbrook (1880), Stonehurst (1861) and Oaklawn (1863). Since 2005, Central Riverdale has experienced a building boom with the addition of many mid- and high-rise condominium buildings. With a median residence value of $579,196 as of 2013, Riverdale is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in New York City and is considered one of the most sought-after residential neighborhoods.

Before the wider development of Riverdale, housing consisted of large, architecturally distinguished mansions built in the early 20th century, mostly in Georgian- and Tudor-revival styles, which recall scenes of "rural Connecticut" rather than the city. These are mostly concentrated in the Fieldston section of Riverdale, known as the estate area. In addition, more affordable pre-war buildings and smaller houses are scattered throughout Riverdale. The 1950s saw the construction of many low-rise (six-story) brick buildings. By the early to mid-1960s, a number of larger brick towers (10–20 stories) started popping up. Many of these full-service buildings featuring doormen were designed by architect Philip Birnbaum, who designed more thn 300 buildings in the city, including Skyview, the Windsors and the Whitehall in Riverdale.

In 1974, a large, fortress-like residential compound and school was established in North Riverdale by the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the United Nations (now the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN) to house diplomats and their families. The 20-story building was constructed from the top down, with the upper floors built first.

By the 1980s, most of the apartment buildings that were owned by single landlords and rented, were converted into cooperatives. Unlike most of the Bronx, Riverdale is mostly owner-occupied housing. Spuyten Duyvil has the greatest concentration of high rises in Riverdale with the Century, 555 Kappock, and Winston Churchill next to one another. Since 2005, Central Riverdale has experienced a building boom with the addition of many mid- and high-rise condominium buildings that contrast with the older brick style.

Arbor

In August 2008, Columbia University purchased an almost-completed apartment building near Henry Hudson Parkway for use as faculty housing. This building would go on to be named the Arbor. The Arbor is located at 3260 Henry Hudson Parkway, at the corner of West 235th Street. It houses Columbia students who take classes at the CUIMC, Morningside, or Manhattanville campuses. Students sign one-year leases for apartments that have between one and three bedrooms.

The Arbor Shuttle operates between Morningside, CUIMC, and the Arbor, using cutaway vans. It is billed as the main means of transport between the Arbor and Morningside, but it only operates on weekdays on an hourly schedule. The shuttle formerly also served the 231st Street station, but has since been cut back to only serve the Arbor.

Gallery

  • JFK house at 5040 Independence Avenue JFK house at 5040 Independence Avenue
  • Lou Gehrig's house Lou Gehrig's house
  • A house on Independence Avenue A house on Independence Avenue
  • Palisade Avenue Palisade Avenue

Media

A Pulitzer-Prize-winning weekly newspaper, the Riverdale Press brings news of interest to residents of the neighborhood.

Political representation

In the United States House of Representatives, Riverdale is located within New York's 15th congressional district, which is represented by Democrat Ritchie Torres. Riverdale is part of 34th district of the New York State Senate, represented by a Democrat, and the 81st Assembly district, represented by Democrat Jeffrey Dinowitz. In the New York City Council, Riverdale is part of District 11, represented by Democrat Eric Dinowitz.

Police and crime

Northbound Henry Hudson Parkway

Riverdale is patrolled by the 50th Precinct of the NYPD, located at 3450 Kingsbridge Avenue. The 50th Precinct ranked 13th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. As of 2018, with a non-fatal assault rate of 40 per 100,000 people, Riverdale's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 225 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole. Riverdale is known for having some of the lowest crime rates in New York City.

The 50th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 69.9% between 1990 and 2022. The precinct reported three murders, 22 rapes, 185 robberies, 213 felony assaults, 126 burglaries, 695 grand larcenies, and 288 grand larcenies auto in 2022.

Fire safety

Riverdale contains a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire station, Engine Co. 52/Ladder Co. 52, at 4550 Henry Hudson Parkway East. Engine Co. 52/Ladder Co. 52 is the only firehouse in Riverdale and the northernmost fire station operated by the FDNY.

Health

As of 2018, preterm births are slightly more common in Riverdale than in other places citywide, though births to teenage mothers are less common. In Riverdale, there were 89 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 13.1 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide). Riverdale has a relatively average population of residents who are uninsured. In 2018, this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 16%, higher than the citywide rate of 12%.

The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in Riverdale is 0.0075 milligrams per cubic metre (7.5×10 oz/cu ft), more than the city average. Ten percent of Riverdale residents are smokers, which is lower than the city average of 14% of residents being smokers. In Riverdale, 24% of residents are obese, 12% are diabetic, and 28% have high blood pressure—compared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28% respectively. In addition, 21% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%.

Eighty-six percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is less than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 83% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", higher than the city's average of 78%. For every supermarket in Riverdale, there are 10 bodegas.

The nearest hospitals are James J. Peters VA Medical Center in Kingsbridge Heights, North Central Bronx Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center in Norwood.

Post offices and ZIP Codes

Riverdale is located within two ZIP Codes. The area north of Manhattan College Parkway and 239th Street is in 10471, while the area south of these two streets is in 10463. While 10471 is entirely in Riverdale, 10463 also covers the adjacent neighborhoods of Kingsbridge, Bronx, and Marble Hill, Manhattan. The United States Postal Service operates three post offices nearby:

  • Riverdale Station – 5951 Riverdale Avenue
  • Fieldston Station – 444 West 238th Street
  • Spuyten Duyvil Station – 444 West 238th Street

Education

University of Mount Saint Vincent

Riverdale generally has a similar rate of college-educated residents to the rest of the city as of 2018. While 45% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 18% have less than a high school education and 37% are high school graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 26% of Bronx residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher. The percentage of Riverdale students excelling in math rose from 21% in 2000 to 48% in 2011, and reading achievement increased from 28% to 33% during the same time period.

Riverdale's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is about the same as the rest of New York City. In Riverdale, 20% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, higher than the citywide average of 20%. Additionally, 78% of high school students in Riverdale graduate on time, higher than the citywide average of 75%.

Schools

Public schools

The public schools are a part of the New York City Department of Education. The public elementary schools are the Spuyten Duyvil School (P.S. 24) and the Robert J. Christen School (P.S. 81). There is one zoned public middle and high school in Riverdale: M.S./H.S 141, the Riverdale Kingsbridge Academy. Nearby public high schools that serve the community include the Bronx High School of Science, a specialized high school; John F. Kennedy High School Campus, consisting of four separate high schools; and the IN-Tech Academy MS/HS 368, which also contains a middle school.

Private schools

Riverdale is home to three top-tier private schools: Horace Mann, Riverdale Country, and Fieldston, all members of the Ivy Preparatory School League; and two Roman Catholic colleges: The University of Mount Saint Vincent and Manhattan University.

An increase in the Jewish population of the neighborhood in the late twentieth century led to Riverdale now being home to top-ranked Jewish day schools including the SAR Academy (an elementary school), the SAR High School, and Kinneret Day School (pre-K through 8th). Yeshivas include the Yeshiva of Telshe Alumni, Yeshiva Ohavei Torah, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah and Yeshivat Maharat. Catholic elementary schools in the area are Visitation School, St. Gabriel's School, and St. Margaret of Cortona School, where President John F. Kennedy received his Confirmation.

Russian Mission Residency

The area also has several preschools including BedRock Preschool, Kinneret Day School's Nursery and Pre-K programs, the Riverdale Temple Nursery School, Spuyten Duyvil Preschool, SAR Academy (Early Learning Center), Riverdale Nursery School and Family Center, the Riverdale Presbyterian Church Nursery School, and Riverdale Montessori School.

The Russian Mission School in New York is located in Riverdale, on the grounds of the Russian Mission Residency.

Libraries

The New York Public Library (NYPL) operates three branches near Riverdale.

  • The Van Cortlandt branch is located at 3882 Cannon Place. The two-story, 5,800-square-foot (540 m) branch opened in 2019, replacing a smaller one-story branch a few blocks away, which opened in 1969 and consisted of a single room.
  • The Riverdale branch is located at 5540 Mosholu Avenue. The branch opened in 1967, replacing a smaller library, and is located in a one-story L-shaped brick building surrounded by a garden.
  • The Spuyten Duyvil branch is located at 650 West 235th Street. The one-story branch opened in 1971 and was designed by Giorgio Cavaglieri.

Transportation

Public transportation

The Riverdale station of the Metro-North Railroad

The following MTA Regional Bus Operations bus routes serve Riverdale:

Columbia Transportation's Arbor Shuttle terminates at West 235th Street and Henry Hudson Pkwy. The Queens Riverdale Commuter Route terminates at West 238th Street and Riverdale Avenue.

Riverdale is served by the 1 train of the New York City Subway, at the following stations:

Riverdale is also served by the following Bee-Line Bus System routes, which run to Westchester County:

Metro-North commuter railroad service is available at two stations, both on the Hudson Line: the Spuyten Duyvil station at Edsall Avenue and the Riverdale station between West 254th and 255th Streets. Hudson Rail Link connects the Metro-North stations to the surrounding area, with Routes A, B, C, and D serving Riverdale station, and Routes J, K, L, and M serving Spuyten Duyvil station.

Road

By car, Riverdale is commonly reached by the Henry Hudson Parkway (NY 9A) via the Henry Hudson Bridge, and by Broadway (US 9) via the Broadway Bridge.

Points of interest

Parks

  • Bell Tower Park next to the Henry Hudson Parkway has the Riverdale Monument, a stone war memorial built in 1930. The Bell Tower was designed by architect Dwight James Baum. The plaque that sits on the Bell Tower lists the names of individuals from Riverdale and neighboring areas who served in World War I.
  • Brust Park, on 1.8 acres (0.73 ha) fronting Manhattan College Parkway and Greystone Avenue, is maintained by Stewards of Brust Park and its volunteers from the community and Manhattan University's Green Club.
  • Gaelic Park, located at West 240th Street, has been owned by Manhattan University since 1991, and is the home field of many of its sports teams, including lacrosse, soccer and softball, as well as the school's intramural sports. Gaelic Park also is headquarters of the New York GAA, where Gaelic football and hurling are played in the New York metropolitan area. Gaelic Park is the home field for Rugby New York in Major League Rugby.
  • Riverdale Waterfront Promenade is a tiny sliver of land along the Hudson River immediately adjacent to the Riverdale Metro-North train station. Inaugurated in 2005 by mayor Michael Bloomberg, the park was created to improve riverside access to local residents. Access to the park is only through the station, crossing the railroad tracks on an elevated walkway. It provides the only local public access to unobstructed views of the Hudson River. Access to the river has been blocked for over 150 years, first by railroads, later by the Major Deegan Expressway. In 2023, plans were announced to expand the Harlem River Greenway north from Manhattan into the Bronx.
  • Seton Park, between 232nd and 235th Street on the west side of Henry Hudson Parkway, formerly the site of Seton Hospital, which was demolished in 1955. The park includes a large green space, tennis courts, two baseball fields, and playgrounds.
  • Wave Hill, a combination botanical garden and outdoor art gallery, is located in the so-called Hudson Hill. Covering 20 acres (8.1 ha) overlooking the Hudson River, the property was developed in the 1840s by William Lewis Morris. The property was used by Theodore Roosevelt and Mark Twain, and later owned by George Walbridge Perkins. The city parks department describes it as "one of New York City's most beautiful parks".

Houses of worship

Community organizations

  • Bronx Community Board 8 is a group of community members working under the mandate of the City Charter to monitor the delivery of city services, establish budget priorities, and influence land-use decisions.
  • Riverdale Hatzalah Volunteer Ambulance Corp. is supported by community donations, and offers fast, reliable medical treatment and transport free of charge.
  • Riverdale YM-YWHA is a community center for youth, adult and senior activities.
  • Riverdale Children's Theater is a local theater company that has performed many pilot productions of musicals. This 501 c-3 theater arts program was founded in 2010 and offers a myriad of theater programs.

Museums

  • Derfner Judaica Museum maintains a collection of approximately 1,400 objects used in traditional Jewish ceremonies and rituals, as well as Jewish art.
  • Wave Hill, the former residence of Mark Twain among others, is a botanical garden featuring two preserved historic mansions. It has exhibit spaces with a rotating series of art exhibitions, and performance spaces with a noted series of concerts.

Notable people

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In popular culture

Riverdale has often been cited in literature, film and television. Exteriors of many of Riverdale's locations have been used in both television and movie production.

Literature

  • In On the Road, Horace Mann School–educated Jack Kerouac writes about getting off at a subway stop in Riverdale: "Filled with dreams of what I'd do in Chicago, in Denver, and then finally in San Fran, I took the Seventh Avenue Subway to the end of the line at 242nd Street, and there took a trolley into Yonkers; in downtown Yonkers I transferred to an outgoing trolley and went to the city limits on the east bank of the Hudson River."

Films

Television

  • On television's Mad Men, Joan Holloway reveals that she and her husband are considering relocating to Riverdale, explaining, "It's close to Columbia Presbyterian. Plus, Greg wants a yard".

See also

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