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These caves were the homes of the first inhabitants on Manhattan Island. Inwood Park.
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The oldest living thing on Manhattan Island, the great tulip tree in Inwood Park. 126 feet high, about 260 years old.
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"Manhattan Island North." Northern tip of New York City. Still in its primitive state. Contrast this view with the Battery.
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The Aquarium. Battery Park. In 1805 it was Ft. Clinton. Immigrant station 1885. Visited yearly by 2 million people.
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An inspiring view of the city from the 59th Street lake in Central Park.
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Bowling Green. Lower Broadway. Oldest park in the city. Here begins Broadway, longest street in the world.
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A Central Park vista of the 72nd Street lake. 5th Avenue's tall apartments in the background.
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Civic Virtue fountain in City Hall Park.
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[Inwood Hill Park-Indian Cave Dwelling.]
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"Morningside Park." From St. Nicholas Avenue - 110th Street. Cathedral of St. John Divine.
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West from Bryant Park. 42nd Street - 6th Avenue. At the left is the Bush Terminal building, 480 feet, it occupies the smallest area of any building for its height in the world.
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"Manhattan's Last Farm." Broadway - 213th Street.
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"Power."  Power house, Harlem River, 201st Street.
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Fashionable Park Avenue, north from 46th Street. Street of fabulous wealth and tall apartment hotels.
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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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Cherry Street, once a cherry orchard. At right stood the first White House, occupied by Washington for a short time.
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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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Union or "Red" Square from 14th Street. A parade of radicals surrounds the park.
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The Tombs Prison at Centre Street.
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A fishing trawler arriving at the Fulton Fish market.
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George Miller, Jr.
Named by the Indians "Muscoota Creek." At Inwood Park. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y6298 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6300px × 5133px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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