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Interior of Cloister Museum showing relics of the XII century.
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"The Cloisters," branch of Museum of Art at Ft. Washington Avenue. Devoted to European medieval art. This is the Cuxa Cloister.
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"Virgin and child" at entrance to Cloister museum.
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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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Night- when tired New Yorkers seek the pleasures of the many theatres, night clubs and restaurants to forget the cares of the day.
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[The Cloisters.]
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"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.
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[Cloisters.]
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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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[The Cloisters.]
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"Power."  Power house, Harlem River, 201st Street.
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"Into the Unknown." White marble statue near the American Academy of Arts and Letters, 156th Street Broadway.
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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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"Smith's Folly." Old house, East 61st Street. Built in 1799 by Col. Smith who married the daughter of John Adams, 2nd President of U.S.
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Above the rooftops. 41st floor, 41st Street. Looking toward the East River. Williamsburg Bridge in the distance.
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Three hours later brilliantly lighted by colored floodlights.
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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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"El Cid," Don Rodrigo Diaz, Count of Bivar, born 1026. Hero of Spanish chivalry. Died at Valencia, 1099.
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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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City Hall built in 1803. A fine example of colonial architecture.
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George Miller, Jr.
The Cuxa Cloister by moonlight. Built in the XII Century. Was the monastery of St. Michael, Spain. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier M3Y6293 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6300px × 5143px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Cloisters (Museum)
Fort Tryon (New York, N.Y.)
Galleries & museums
gelatin silver transparency
lantern slide
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Night
Washington Heights (New York, N.Y.)