The Big C Rock 2400 Johnson Avenue, The Bronx, New York 10463,
About the Business
The Big C Rock is a renowned tourist attraction and university located at 2400 Johnson Avenue in New York, United States. This iconic institution offers visitors and students alike a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the city through its diverse range of exhibits, events, and educational programs. With its stunning architecture and breathtaking views, The Big C Rock is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the vibrant energy and excitement of New York City. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious student, this institution is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who pass through its doors.
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Location & Phone number
40.876106, -73.918971, 2400 Johnson Ave, Bronx, NY 10463, United States
Reviews
"It is illegal to cross and to be there in general, DONT GO YOU CAN GET A TICKET OR GET ARRESTED FOR TRESPASSING!"
"Amazing place to relax"
"@ Drew Martorelli. Valid point about the painted C, the markings of a 1950s agreement between New York Central Railroad and Columbia. However, the cliff face, albeit comprised of natural rock, is still a man-made feature. It is the product of dynamite and human tooling to widen the path of the Spuyten Duyvil Creek for commerce (you can see the original hill in the left of the attached photo). So it makes one wonder: which was the greater defacement of nature?"
"We used to swim there in the early 70s. We just called it The Rock and we walked to it from The Concourse to 225th St on Kingsbridge Rd. The water was pretty nasty but it was a lot of fun. We mostly jumped off the western side and it had local names for each jump-off spot, the leap, little Jazz, Diana, Capone’s chair, Big Jazz, low cables, high cables and the Hump which was the very top. Personally I preferred high cables over the hump because the hump was a blind jump so you didn’t see your landing spot until you were in the air and high cables was just a little lower. When the Circle Line came by we would wear our towels like Superman and jump for the tourists. If you try to swim across the channel make sure you don’t get run over by the Circle Line which really happened to us (very hairy). It was dangerous but at that age we thought we were invincible. What a place..."
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