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  2. The Battery (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Battery, formerly known as Battery Park, is a 25-acre (10 ha) public park located at the southern tip of Manhattan Island in New York City facing New York Harbor.It is bounded by Battery Place on the north, with Bowling Green to the northeast, State Street on the east, New York Harbor to the south, and the Hudson River to the west.

  3. Effects of Hurricane Sandy in New York - Wikipedia

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    Commons: Sandy images. Wikinews: Sandy stories. New York was severely affected by Hurricane Sandy on October 29–30, 2012, particularly New York City, its suburbs, and Long Island. Sandy's impacts included the flooding of the New York City Subway system, of many suburban communities, and of all road tunnels entering Manhattan except the ...

  4. Battery Park City - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 212, 332, 646, and 917. Battery Park City is a mainly residential 92-acre (37 ha) planned community and neighborhood on the west side of the southern tip of the island of Manhattan in New York City. [ 3 ] It is bounded by the Hudson River on the west, the Hudson River shoreline on the north and south, and the West Side Highway on the ...

  5. Statue of John Ericsson - Wikipedia

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    8 feet (2.4 m) Width. 8 feet (2.4 m) Height. Statue: 8 feet 7 inches (2.62 m) Pedestal: 7 feet 11 inches (2.41 m) Completion date. 1903. John Ericsson is a Heroic-Scale bronze statue depicting John Ericsson, and is located in Battery Park in New York City.

  6. Castle Clinton - Wikipedia

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    Castle Clinton (also known as Fort Clinton and Castle Garden) is a restored circular sandstone fort within Battery Park at the southern end of Manhattan in New York City. Built from 1808 to 1811, it was the first American immigration station, predating Ellis Island. More than 7.5 million people arrived in the United States at Fort Clinton ...

  7. Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    12 feet 1 inch (3.68 m) Route map. The Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, commonly referred to as the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel, Battery Tunnel or Battery Park Tunnel, is a tolled tunnel in New York City that connects Red Hook in Brooklyn with the Battery in Manhattan. The tunnel consists of twin tubes that each carry two traffic lanes under the mouth of ...

  8. Lost climber spends nearly 24 hours on mountain peak in bad ...

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    A lost climber had to hunker down for nearly 24 hours on a cold mountain peak in Oregon, deputies said. Rescuers responded to a call about the climber at 4:02 p.m. Sept. 14 on South Sister, the ...

  9. Climate of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Snow at Central Park, winter 2011. New York City sees frequent, heavy rainfall. Precipitation averages 49.9 in (1,267 mm) annually. Spring is the wettest season. February is the driest month. Every single month in the city's recorded history has reported some rainfall, showing the variability of the climate.