This is a map drawn of what the area looked like in 1918. The Village of Baychester is part of Sections 85 and 84. DeReimer Avenue and Palmer Avenue have their new names. Basset Avenue is listed. Boller, Hunter, and Wright Avenues do not exist until the late 1920s, when the marshy area (in pink) gets filled in. This section Baychester Avenue does not get renamed to Bruckner Boulevard until the late 1930's; then even later it becomes part of the New England Thruway. Westchester Avenue becomes Waring Avenue in this section. As Bruckner Boulevard expands to this neighborhood, Waring Avenue morphs into the exit ramp off Bruckner Boulevard onto the Hutchinson River Parkway. At that point the neighborhood becomes isolated into a 4-block by 4-block area surrounded on four sides by - train tracks; Bruckner Boulevard; Hutchinson River Parkway; and Givan's Basin/Hutchinson River.