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  2. Harlem River Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem River Houses is a New York City Housing Authority public housing complex between 151st Street, ... health care and a public community room on site.

  3. Harlem River - Wikipedia

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    On the Harlem's banks is the boathouse for the Columbia University crew, and the river is the home course for the university's crew. Since 1952, a large flat rock face, called the "(Big) C Rock" has been painted with Columbia's varsity "C". [1] Also on the river are the Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse and Harlem River Community Rowing, two community ...

  4. River Park Towers - Wikipedia

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    River Park Towers A diagram of the Harlem River. Although not labeled, the towers are the two tall buildings to the left of the river, in the bottom right corner (on the east bank). River Park Towers or the Harlem River Park Towers are two 38-story, and two 44-story residential buildings in the Bronx, New York City. [1]

  5. Riverton Houses - Wikipedia

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    The development consists of seven 13-story buildings situated on a 12-acre (49,000 m 2) site located between 135th Street and 138th Street, and Fifth Avenue and the Harlem River. Some of the units on upper floors had views into the Polo Grounds.

  6. St. Nicholas Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The St. Nicholas Historic District, known colloquially as "Striver's Row", [3] is a historic district located on both sides of West 138th and West 139th Streets between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue) and Frederick Douglass Boulevard (Eighth Avenue), in the Harlem neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City.

  7. Harlem River Park - Wikipedia

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    Marker, Phase II Harlem River Park, 2009 145th Street Bridge from Harlem River Park. Harlem River Park is a portion of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway that runs along the Harlem River from 145th Street south to 135th Street near the 369th Regiment Armory. [1]

  8. Bridge Park (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Park is a park in the Bronx, New York, created as part of a larger vision of creating connected waterfront parks along both sides of the Harlem River.The park's name references three large arch bridges linking Manhattan and the Bronx: Alexander Hamilton Bridge, Washington Bridge, and High Bridge.

  9. Harlem Line - Wikipedia

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    On April 27, 1837, an act was passed in the State Legislature to widen Fourth Avenue between 32nd Street and the Harlem River to provide room for the railroad. The street was widened by 20 feet (6.1 m) on either side, making the street 140 feet (43 m) wide.