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18 Mar 2011
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Inwood Hill Park is a forested oasis bounded by the Hudson River, Harlem River Ship Canal, Dyckman Street, and Payson and Seaman Avenues. Inwood Hill also boasts great diversity for a park its size. Within the 196-acre park is the last remaining primeval forest in Manhattan, not to mention the fact of its waterfront, archaeological relics, recreational fields, ornithological study areas, and jogging and pedestrian paths.

18 Mar 2011
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Hudson Heights is home to the highest natural point in Manhattan, located in Bennett Park. It's 265 feet above sea level, or a few dozen feet lower than the torch on the Statue of Liberty.

The neighborhood is mostly residential, but it also has strips of commercial activity along 187th St and 181st. Most buildings are pre-war, built in the 1930s, some in art-deco style, most are owner occupied residential properties. The first and largest residential complexes in the area were started by real Glossary Link estate developer Dr. Charles V. Paterno.

18 Mar 2011
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St.-Nicholas-Avenue.png Scattered along the very busy and famous 125th Street corridor from Second avenue to Amsterdam avenue in northern Manhattan, each of the projects includes two or more floors of retailing aimed to attract high-profile and high-fashion national chains that historically have been absent from the mix in Harlem. Real Glossary Link estate professionals say they understand that a prominent department store is also looking at the street.

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