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commenced in 1998, consists of several non-contiguous parcels of land and piers totaling 125 acres (0.51 km), plus another 400 acres (1.6 km) of the river itself. Several piers were rebuilt for adaptive re-use as part of the park project, with approximately 70% of the planned work complete
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Manhattan were formerly used for shipping and berthing ocean-going ships. In shipping notices, they were designated as, for example, "Pier 14, North River". As with the river, the name "North River piers" has largely been supplanted by "Hudson River piers", or just by
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Riverside Park South were originally part of the abandoned Penn Central railyard between 59th and 72nd Streets. These lettered piers were built at a 55-degree angle to the shore to facilitate the transfer of rail cars from their tracks to a waiting barge. Pier I is the only
1885:, May 15, 1994. Accessed January 17, 2008. "The North River was the colonial name for the entire Hudson River, just as the Delaware was known as the South River. These names went out of use sometime early in the century, said Norman Brouwer, a historian at the South Street Seaport Museum."
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Lincoln Tunnel in 1957, but in 1962, another deck was added to the George Washington Bridge. Since 2003, various proposals have been made to add a new train line. This includes an extension of the completed
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passenger ship terminal. The terminal was demolished some time after 1984 and the pier has since been used for various purposes, including many years as a
Sanitation Department parking lot and a brief period as a live event venue sponsored by
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and known for occasional quirky and anachronistic names, features, and artifacts on their maps, has labeled all or part of the Hudson adjacent to
Manhattan as "North River" on several of its products. For instance, on a 1997 Hagstrom
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a pier and number, e.g., "Pier 54". Pier 40 is located at
Houston Street, and the numbering of the piers to the north correspond to the nearest numbered street plus 40 – thus, for example, North River Pier 86 is at West 46th Street.
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and costing $ 130 million. The project was temporarily canceled in 2017 after costs had grown to $ 250 million, but was later revived as part of an agreement to complete the remainder of Hudson River Park. The new park, dubbed
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2036:, May 31, 2002. Accessed January 17, 2008. "'Because it's the river you sail to go north,' Captain Freitas explained. 'To sail east, to Long Island Sound, you would take the East River.'"
2466:"Holland-America Line Signs 20-Year Contract for New Pier; Four-Ship Terminal Costing $ 18,723,000 to Rise at West Houston St.--Lease Ends Two Years of Negotiation 6 Per Cent Rental Set"
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Pier 96 is part of Hudson River Park. It is the home of
Manhattan Community Boathouse, an all-volunteer non-profit organization that offers free kayaking to the public each summer.
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is a designated national and New York City landmark. The building on the pier dates to 1886, and was used by the city's
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of national importance. The North River figured prominently among his proposals as the best route toward western and northern lands; similar routes were chosen for the
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facility used for shipping trash out of
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3024:"Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams Join Hudson River Park Trust, RXR and Google to Open 80,000-Square-Foot Public Park on Roof of Historic Pier 57"
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tubes in the early 1900s, passengers and freight were required to cross the river for travel to points east. This led to an extensive network of
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1959:"Lopez, Doerner, Malloy and friends brave the Hudson to raise autism awareness, SEA PADDLE NYC - SURFLINE.COM"
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breaks through or turns all the mountains, affording a tide navigation for vessels of eighty tons to
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tube station. The main ferry ran to Cortlandt Street. The district is now sometimes known as "
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3747:"JBL Live Pier 97: Introducing New York City's newest music venue - NY Daily News"
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to meet the world's first steam ferry service which had been initiated in 1812 by
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and opened in September 2020, featuring a sports court and an engineered wetland.
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2881:"Photos: Explore Little Island, NYC's Luxurious New Floating Park On The Hudson"
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3551:"A Salvage Job in the Hudson Long Before a Cruise Ship Ran Aground in Italy"
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3357:"Ferry changed course to help save passengers of US Airways Flight 1549"
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3686:"A Pier Deal Is Full of Developer Perks, but Is It Good for the City?"
3602:"Manhattan Pier Is Deemed Unsafe, Forcing Cancellation of an Art Show"
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2733:"How Diller and von Furstenberg Got Their Island in Hudson River Park"
638:" usually refers specifically to Pier 45 opposite West 10th Street in
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3826:"Not All Piers Are for Play: Keeping the Steam Up and the Lights On"
3245:"Hudson River tow pound at Pier 76 to open as a public park in June"
2855:"Meet 'Little Island': The $ 250M floating park on the Hudson River"
2787:"Billionaire Diller's Plan for Elaborate Pier in the Hudson is Dead"
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3576:"The History Press | The brief but glorious career of SS Normandie"
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2998:"Google keeps gobbling up space in Chelsea; Takes more of Pier 57"
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2528:"Possible Deal May Bring Money to Repair Pier 40 in Manhattan"
2236:"U.S. Board on Geographic Names | U.S. Geological Survey"
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the "South River". Another theory is that the North River and
3877:"National Register of Historic Places Listings July 11, 2003"
3073:"For Huge Recreation Complex, It's Time to Start Playing All"
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Hoping for a Waterfront Makeover Just South of Chelsea Piers
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City in the Sky: The Rise and Fall of the World Trade Center
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Gallatin noted the following in reference to the North and
2906:"Once-Neglected Pier 57 Prepares for Its SuperPier Moment"
2028:"MY MANHATTAN; Away From the Uproar, Before a Strong Wind"
2009:"Brooklyn Murders, Depression Love, a Glamorous Librarian"
3727:. Lars Hemingstam, A tribute to the Swedish American Line
3440:"The Intrepid's History and Hardware, Berthed at Pier 86"
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Railroad Ferries of the Hudson: And Stories of a Deckhand
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Railroad Ferries of the Hudson: And Stories of a Deckhand
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Joint Report With Comprehensive Plan and Recommendations
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colonial period. The original station was built by the
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Redeveloped ports and waterfronts in the United States
2707:"New York Architecture Images- Hell's Kitchen History"
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Attanasio, Cedar; Italiano, Laura (January 31, 2019).
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2277:"Hudson River Park On Restored Piers Approved By U.S"
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facility, occupying a new building completed in 2011.
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2970:"Pier's Developer Looks for a Creative Tenant Mix"
1914:The Great North River Tugboat Race and Competition
1290:. Many workers from Manhattan used the ferry from
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785:Pier 84 served as a concert venue from the former
3684:Haag, Matthew; Rubinstein, Dana (June 11, 2023).
2599:"Chelsea Waterside Play Area - Hudson River Park"
2302:"Planning & Construction - Hudson River Park"
565:from its opening in 1884 and its closing in 1959.
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196:The river's history is strongly connected to the
2072:Glanz, James; Lipton, Eric (November 12, 2003).
1111:. The Jersey City Terminal was also used by the
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561:was located across the river at the base of the
4863:Geography of New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary
3804:designboom | architecture & design magazine
1934:"North River Sail & Power Squadron (NRSPS)"
1235:and Cortland Street. The original tunnel under
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1058:era in the 20th century the station was called
739:is part of Hudson River Park, It is located at
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2761:"Hudson River Park Gets $ 100 Million Launch"
2046:Baxter, Raymond J.; Adams, Arthur G. (1999),
1807:Webster's New World College Dictionary (2005)
1123:. Ferry service began in the 1840s. The main
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588:construction project in 1973 and turned into
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2401:"Historic Structures Report: Holland Tunnel"
1819:The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (2009)
685:. Between 1969 and 2003, Pier 57 housed the
212:and other river crossings and the advent of
3296:"What's the Deal: Private Hudson Pier Sold"
2368:"At the End of the New Pier 26, a Surprise"
1177:; these ferries operated until 1967. Today
891:is still extant and has been listed on the
796:Pier 86 at West 46th Street is home to the
356:runs for about 18 miles. In Manhattan, the
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4029:
3477:National Historic Landmark summary listing
743:and is used for sailing and paddle sports.
3600:Goldbaum, Christina (February 24, 2019).
2555:"PIER 40: Construction and Design Status"
1268:New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway
1159:Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
1113:New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway
3111:. Fordham University Press. p. 91.
2785:Bagli, Charles V. (September 13, 2017).
1501:
1314:
1227:and for a time was part of route of the
733:on the Hudson River to a floating jetty.
3773:Spivack, Caroline (November 19, 2019).
3479:. National Park Service. Archived from
3419:"Pier 84 Play Area - Hudson River Park"
2853:Spivack, Caroline (November 13, 2019).
2821:"'Diller Island' Is Back From the Dead"
2052:, Fordham University Press, p. 5,
1775:
413:, formerly the leading mapmaker in the
380:The label "North River" used on a 1997
3434:
3432:
2819:Bagli, Charles V. (October 25, 2017).
2759:West, Melanie G. (November 17, 2014).
2581:"Explore The Park - Hudson River Park"
2366:Graeber, Laurel (September 30, 2020).
1764:Timeline of Jersey City area railroads
650:New York City Department of Sanitation
3165:Amateau, Albert (February 22, 2010).
3140:. Fordham University Press. pp.
2959:, October 15, 2003, section B, page 6
2464:Ryan, Joseph J (September 12, 1957).
1247:. Ferry service is now provided from
1209:New York, Ontario and Western Railway
1153:. Train service began in 1863 by the
489:. The park, a joint project between
7:
3656:Fried, Joseph P. (August 13, 2009).
2632:"Manhattan is getting its own beach"
2408:National Register of Historic Places
2322:Khabiri, Layla (November 15, 2014).
893:National Register of Historic Places
274:, one hundred and sixty miles above
247:and other early canals built by the
4912:Rivers of Hudson County, New Jersey
3987:Wired New York - Hudson River Piers
3549:Roberts, Sam (September 16, 2013).
3525:The Port of New York, N.Y. and N.J.
2731:Foderaro, Lisa W. (April 3, 2015).
2433:Berkvist, Robert (April 28, 1963).
2126:Pettengill, G. T. (March 2, 1908),
1984:"The North River in New Netherland"
1896:"North River Historic Ship Society"
877:New York City Sanitation Department
3901:Open Pennsylvania Station To-night
3473:"Intrepid, USS (Aircraft Carrier)"
2526:Bagli, Charles V. (May 16, 2014).
1783:The Random House Dictionary (2009)
1759:New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary
1231:. Other ferries included those to
1104:which extended into the partially
1008:and ferry terminal for service to
817:Piers 88–92 are part of the
803:, the centerpiece of which is the
697:, a food hall, and a rooftop park.
627:in 1962, and now contains various
469:and piers ranging from Pier 25 at
174:The portion of it running between
25:
4855:. Smaller ponds may not be shown.
2879:Offenhartz, Jake (May 20, 2021).
2275:Stewart, Barbara (June 1, 2000).
2154:Cox, Edwin M. (October 6, 1909),
103:A 1781 map, developed during the
3627:"Piers 92/94 New York - BizBash"
3294:Staff, W. S. J. (June 4, 2012).
3243:Gannon, Devin (March 24, 2021).
1718:
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1257:Battery Park City Ferry Terminal
1183:Battery Park City Ferry Terminal
1080:Battery Park City Ferry Terminal
1000:'s main ferry ran to pier 11 at
819:New York Passenger Ship Terminal
768:style ventilation shaft for the
4902:Port of New York and New Jersey
3700:"Manhattan Community Boathouse"
3071:Weber, Bruce (August 9, 1995).
2656:Young, Michael (July 9, 2022).
1850:McCarten, John (July 4, 1959).
971:Hudson River Waterfront Walkway
780:Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
708:and was the destination of the
691:New York City Transit Authority
441:, the entire river adjacent to
422:, the stretch of river between
405:United States Geological Survey
384:to describe the stretch of the
354:Hudson River Waterfront Walkway
202:Port of New York and New Jersey
36:The North River portion of the
2264:– via www.newyorker.com.
1165:which, after becoming part of
988:and also hosted trains of the
986:Central Railroad of New Jersey
700:Piers 59–62 are used as
234:U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
1:
4793:Croton Distributing Reservoir
2414:. November 4, 1993. p. 5
2349:"Pier 25 - Hudson River Park"
1068:Hudson and Manhattan Railroad
1062:, local nomenclature for the
924:Hudson and Manhattan Railroad
909:
521:
204:, which shifted primarily to
3136:The Hudson Through the Years
2183:"Hudson and not North River"
1217:New Jersey Junction Railroad
1207:division as well as for the
918:Prior to the opening of the
449:labeled the "Hudson River".
4887:Borders of New York (state)
3950:"History Across the Hudson"
3041:"Chelsea Piers History 101"
2936:September 28, 2007, at the
2113:Inland Waterways Commission
1688:Access to the Region's Core
1304:West Midtown Ferry Terminal
1253:West Midtown Ferry Terminal
1191:West Midtown Ferry Terminal
1088:West Midtown Ferry Terminal
885:69th Street Transfer Bridge
801:Sea, Air & Space Museum
754:West Midtown Ferry Terminal
724:Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
555:West Midtown Ferry Terminal
184:The length flowing between
138:the "Fresh River", and the
40:highlighted in red between
4943:
4927:Rivers of New York (state)
4859:Geography of New York City
4851:Former waterways shown in
2111:Preliminary Report of the
1938:www.northriversquadron.org
821:, used by numerous modern
415:New York metropolitan area
298:, and the Mohawk those of
4849:
3580:www.thehistorypress.co.uk
3132:Adams, Arthur G. (1996).
2128:"Hudson, Not North River"
2109:, 1808, Included in the
2095:– via Google Books.
1920:December 1, 2008, at the
1744:List of New Jersey rivers
1504:New York Tunnel Extension
1245:Bergenline Avenue station
1201:New York Central Railroad
1155:Morris and Essex Railroad
975:ferry slips and terminals
889:New York Central Railroad
883:remaining rail pier. The
764:. Pier 79 connects to an
534:Rebuilding of Pier 97 in
424:Hudson County, New Jersey
390:Hudson County, New Jersey
331:, the first man to use a
321:Hudson–Fulton Celebration
190:Hudson County, New Jersey
55:The river seen from atop
4727:Williamsbridge Reservoir
3909:November 26, 1910 page 5
3688:– via NYTimes.com.
2711:www.nyc-architecture.com
1596:George Washington Bridge
1241:Hudson–Bergen Light Rail
1100:, was at the end of the
599:with a mini golf course.
323:was held, commemorating
4671:Meadow and Willow Lakes
2765:The Wall Street Journal
2156:"Hudson or North River"
1749:List of New York rivers
1249:Weehawken Port Imperial
1163:Erie Lackawanna Railway
1038:had begun in the early
787:Schaefer Music Festival
636:Christopher Street Pier
86:in the United States.
84:northeastern New Jersey
4897:Piers in New York City
4712:Crotona Park Reservoir
3002:The Villager Newspaper
1181:ferries travel to the
1157:and was taken over by
1032:Exchange Place station
915:
718:was the location of a
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335:in America, named the
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4882:Borders of New Jersey
4717:Jerome Park Reservoir
4691:Roy Wilkins Park Pond
4015:40.78667°N 73.99194°W
3510:. 1962. p. 2-PA5
2412:National Park Service
1988:World Digital Library
1875:Steinhauer, Jennifer.
1824:May 13, 2011, at the
1664:40.85139°N 73.95250°W
1579:40.76306°N 74.01000°W
1486:40.75889°N 74.01278°W
1406:40.72750°N 74.02111°W
1333:Downtown Hudson Tubes
1276:Hess Oil and Chemical
1056:Pennsylvania Railroad
907:
900:Railroads and ferries
858:Swedish American Line
687:Hudson Pier Bus Depot
545:
533:
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481:which stretches from
379:
338:North River Steamboat
241:internal improvements
224:used to describe it.
113:Dutch colonial empire
102:
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4922:Rivers of New Jersey
4800:Highbridge Reservoir
4172:Spuyten Duyvil Creek
3856:riversideparknyc.org
3637:on February 22, 2015
3446:. November 7, 2008.
2978:. September 13, 2013
2192:, September 26, 1909
1712:New York City portal
1272:Shadyside, Edgewater
1137:Newport, Jersey City
625:Holland America Line
125:Riverbank State Park
4917:Rivers of Manhattan
4686:Ridgewood Reservoir
4248:East Rockaway Inlet
4020:40.78667; -73.99194
4011: /
3929:. December 15, 1889
3806:. September 9, 2020
3752:New York Daily News
3501:See, for instance:
3423:hudsonriverpark.org
3397:hudsonriverpark.org
3300:Wall Street Journal
3004:. February 21, 2018
2683:"Marine 1 F.D.N.Y."
2603:hudsonriverpark.org
2585:hudsonriverpark.org
2561:. Hudson River Park
2559:hudsonriverpark.org
2353:hudsonriverpark.org
2215:www.charts.noaa.gov
1690:, and the proposed
1669:40.85139; -73.95250
1660: /
1584:40.76306; -74.01000
1575: /
1491:40.75889; -74.01278
1482: /
1446:North River Tunnels
1423:Uptown Hudson Tubes
1411:40.72750; -74.02111
1402: /
1239:is now used by the
1205:West Shore Railroad
1044:New Jersey Railroad
982:Communipaw Terminal
920:North River Tunnels
812:United States Lines
791:New York Water Taxi
778:Pier 83 is used by
664:Pier 54 and Pier 55
372:North River on maps
352:in New Jersey, the
313:North River Tunnels
121:North River Tunnels
78:in the vicinity of
4755:Conservatory Water
4722:Van Cortlandt Lake
4681:Prospect Park Lake
4441:Coney Island Creek
4354:City Island Harbor
4220:Lower New York Bay
4202:Upper New York Bay
4086:Buttermilk Channel
3906:The New York Times
3663:The New York Times
3606:The New York Times
3444:The New York Times
3077:The New York Times
2975:The New York Times
2956:The New York Times
2940:, October 18, 2006
2912:. January 17, 2014
2825:The New York Times
2791:The New York Times
2738:The New York Times
2533:The New York Times
2504:The New York Times
2474:The New York Times
2443:The New York Times
2372:The New York Times
2281:The New York Times
2190:The New York Times
2163:The New York Times
2135:The New York Times
2033:The New York Times
2026:Dougherty, Steve.
2014:The New York Times
1882:The New York Times
1684:7 Subway Extension
1455:New Jersey Transit
1347:World Trade Center
1288:Ford Motor Company
1197:Weehawken Terminal
1171:Christopher Street
1024:from the mines of
1006:Liberty State Park
990:Baltimore and Ohio
916:
668:Heatherwick Studio
597:North Moore Street
586:World Trade Center
567:
559:Weehawken Terminal
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471:North Moore Street
439:New York Road Map
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348:and piers. On the
264:harbor of New York
148:Upper New York Bay
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4523:Rattlesnake Creek
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4346:Long Island Sound
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4129:Long Island Sound
3274:Hudson River Park
3222:Hudson River Park
3029:. April 18, 2022.
1902:on July 28, 2009.
1726:New Jersey portal
1679:
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1557:Midtown Manhattan
1464:Midtown Manhattan
1437:Midtown Manhattan
1300:Edgewater Landing
1243:and contains the
1052:Robert Livingston
640:Greenwich Village
590:Battery Park City
536:Hudson River Park
479:Hudson River Park
453:North River piers
432:Midtown Manhattan
358:Hudson River Park
350:Hudson Waterfront
315:, the other, the
198:shipping industry
167:, which is under
136:Connecticut River
105:Revolutionary War
18:North River piers
16:(Redirected from
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319:. That year the
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