Tour the Bronx

Bronx Culture & Seaside Trolley Through Monday, August 31
FREE!

Every 1st Wednesday evening of the month (except January and September).

Trolley stops throughout the evening at great cultural sites like the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Pregones Theater, The Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos, the Artisans Boutique and live poetry readings and jazz performances.

Call Bronx Council of the Arts for more information: 718-931-9500 x33.
www.bronxtrolley.com

Seaside Trolley

Every 1st Friday Evening of the Month

Visit the Bartow-PellMansion Museum, a beautiful landmark complete with lavish period furnishings and City Island, an authentic nautical community with great seafood restaurants and shops offering special discounts to trolley riders.

For more information, call City Island Chamber of Commerce – 718-885-9100 www.CityIslandChamber.org

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