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Washington Heights is part of Manhattan Community District 12, and its primary ZIP Codes are 10032, 10033, and 10040. It is served by the 33rd and 34th Precincts of the New York City Police Department and Engine Companies 67, 84, and 93 of the New York City Fire Department.
The Audubon Park Historic District is located on five blocks in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is roughly bounded by West 155th Street to the south, West 158th Street to the north, Broadway and Edward M. Morgan Place to the east and Riverside Drive West to the west.
Audubon Terrace (also known as the Audubon Terrace Historic District) is a group of eight early-20th century Beaux Arts/American Renaissance [1] buildings in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, in New York City, United States.
A Times reporter said in 2003 that the museum was a "worthwhile detour" from other attractions in Washington Heights. [369] The Wall Street Journal called the mansion one of "Manhattan's sometimes overlooked cultural gems" in 2014, [370] and the Times said in 2018 that the museum retained the 17th-century character of the house. [371]
The Jumel Terrace Historic District is a small New York City and national historic district located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.It consists of 50 residential rowhouses built between 1890 and 1902, and one apartment building constructed in 1909, as the heirs of Eliza Jumel sold off the land of the former Roger Morris estate. [2]
Washington Heights: Subway station (A train) 8: 207th Street Yard – Signal Service Building and Tower B: 207th Street Yard – Signal Service Building and Tower B: February 9, 2006 : W. 215th St. bet. Tenth Ave. and the Harlem R
The Church of Our Lady of Esperanza is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 624 West 156th Street between Broadway and Riverside Drive in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City.
The buildings are between 178th and 179th Streets on Audubon Avenue, St. Nicholas Avenue, and Wadsworth Avenue, in the neighborhood of Washington Heights in the New York City borough of Manhattan. They are built directly above the 12-lane [ 2 ] Trans-Manhattan Expressway on its approach to the George Washington Bridge , on top of four concrete ...