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Mount Hope Playground

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E. 177 St. at Walton Ave.

Bronx, 10453

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This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park.

The neighborhood of Mount Hope is characterized by nothing larger than a hill. The hill and surrounding land were once the property of the prominent Morris family. Lewis Morris (1726-1798) and Mary Walton (c.1726-1794) had 12 children, including Captain William Walton Morris (1760-1832), who served as an aide-de-camp to General Anthony Wayne (1745-1796) in the American Revolution (1776-1783). One of their descendents, Gerard Walton Morris, the probable namesake of Walton Avenue, inherited much of the family’s Bronx land.

Remaining largely farmland until 1841, the area rapidly developed into the center of a village when the Harlem Railroad opened a station. In the 1850s Postmaster Hiram Tarbox named the town Tremont, after the three major hills in the area, Fairmount, Mount Eden, and Mount Hope. Mount Hope lies along Tremont Avenue, bounded to the west by the Grand Concourse.

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Mount Hope Playground Weather

  • Sun
    Rain Likely
    61°F
  • Mon
    Heavy Rain
    80°F
  • Tue
    Chance Thunderstorms
    78°F
  • Wed
    Chance Thunderstorms
    75°F

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