Hutchinson River Parkway
The
Hutchinson River Parkway,
also called "The Hutch," is a
parkway
that runs through
Westchester County, New York
and the
Bronx
in
New York City
. At the
New York
/
Connecticut
state line, the roadway becomes the
Merritt Parkway
. Its southern end is at the massive
Bruckner Interchange
in the
Throgs Neck
section of
the Bronx
; it runs straight through to the
Whitestone Bridge
(
I-678
). Urban legend has it that it was deliberately designed by master builder
Robert Moses
at the time to have low bridges to prevent low income families from bringing their trailers to more "pristine" regions. The river and the parkway are named after
Anne Hutchinson
.
External links
Hutchinson River Parkway
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