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"The Dyckman House." Broadway - 204th Street. Built in 1783, is the only remaining 18th century farmhouse in Manhattan.
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"Power."  Power house, Harlem River, 201st Street.
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"George Washington Bridge." Hudson River - 178th Street. Photograph made when the bridge was first opened Oct. 24, 1931.
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Manhattan Bridge. East River, near Canal Street. Construction in 1909. The towers are 336 feet high. Length of bridge 8,655 feet.
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"Queensboro Bridge." East River, 59th Street.
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Monument to the heroes of Washington Heights who died in the World War. Situated at 168th Street and Broadway.
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A visitor to New York. The "Constitution" or "Old Ironsides" at 79th Street Hudson River. Built in Boston in 1797. Was famous for the part she played in the War of 1812.
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"Jumel Mansion" - 160th Street and Edgecombe Avenue. Was the headquarters of Gen. Washington during the battle of Harlem 1776.
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[Fort Washington Avenue, looking north west from between 174th and 175th Streets.]
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Manhattan Bridge entrance at Bowery and Canal Street.
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East River from a Wall Street dock.
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"Manhattan's Last Farm." Broadway - 213th Street.
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Fifth Ave. hospital, 105th Street, 5th Avenue. All rooms are outside rooms.
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42nd Street from 6th Avenue "L."  It reaches across Manhattan from river to river, from Hell's Kitchen to new Tudor City.
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"Riverside Church." Riverside Drive - 122nd Street. The tower contains the largest carillon in the world. 21 stories high.
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Proposed Bridge at E. 174th Street and Bronx River.
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Picture taken before the appeal of the 18th amendment. Riverside Drive, 145th Street.
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From the Bridge. Lower N.Y. from Brooklyn Bridge.
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Along Lexington Avenue, north from 44th Street. In the left foreground is the Grand Central Palace, above it is the unfinished Waldorf Astoria.
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"Library of Columbia University." 116th Street, Broadway.
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George Miller, Jr.
"High Bridge." Harlem River, 174th Street. Built in 1848 to carry water from Croton Aqueduct. The only bridge connecting Manhattan Island that is for pedestrians only. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y6286 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6300px × 5129px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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BRIDGES
Croton Aqueduct (N.Y.)
gelatin silver transparency
Harlem River (N.Y.)
High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)
lantern slide
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
One Hundred Seventy-fourth Street (New York, N.Y.)
RIVERS
Washington Heights (New York, N.Y.)