Givans Creek Woods

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LocationThe Bronx, New York, United States
Coordinates40°52′45″N 73°49′58″W / 40.8792°N 73.8327°W / 40.8792; -73.8327
Area10.73 acres (4.34 ha)
Authorized1995
Givans Creek Woods
LocationThe Bronx, New York, United States
Coordinates40°52′45″N 73°49′58″W / 40.8792°N 73.8327°W / 40.8792; -73.8327
Area10.73 acres (4.34 ha)
Authorized1995
Owned byNYC Parks
Hiking trailsno
Terrainwooded
Connecting transportBx23, Bx28, Bx30, Bx38, Q50 buses
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Givans Creek Woods is a 10.73-acre (4.34 ha) wooded area near Co-op City in The Bronx, New York City.

1905 Map showing Givans Creek. Street grid does not match modern layout.

Robert Givan emigrated to the area (at the time, a part of Westchester County) from Kelso, Scotland, in 1795, purchasing land along the western shore of the Hutchinson River and Eastchester Bay, which previously was owned by the Bartow family.[1][2][3]:2 Givan Creek was a tidal creek running through the area into the Hutchinson River, which Givan used to power a mill. When Givan died in 1830, his estate passed to his descendants of the Palmer, LeRoy, and Morgan families; local streets still bear those names. In 1881, the estate was further divided into lots for houses.[1]

In 1921, building lots in the area were being advertised for sale as having "considerable frontage on Givans Creek.".[4] In 1940, plans were made to extend the Hutchinson River Parkway south from Westchester County to the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, including a bridge over Givans Creek.[5]

Creation of the park

Current day description

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