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The Croton
Aqueduct had to cross the Harlem River at some point, and the method was a major design decision. A tunnel under the river was considered, but tunneling technology was in its infancy at the time, and the uncertainty of pursuing this option led to its rejection. This left a bridge, with the
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between West 173rd and 174th streets, on top of the ridge on the
Manhattan side of High Bridge, was built in 1866–1872 to help meet the ever-increasing demands on the city's water system. The 200-foot (61 m) octagonal tower, which was authorized by the State Legislature in 1863, was designed by
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November 2006, the Department of Parks and Recreation announced that the bridge would reopen to pedestrians in 2009. This date was repeatedly put off. A $ 20 million renovation project would include strengthening the arch, improving staircases, cameras on both ends of the bridge, and boat beacon
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was the first of its kind ever constructed in the United States. The innovative system used a classic gravity feed, dropping 13 inches (330 mm) per mile, or about 1/4" per 100' (~0.02%) and running 41 miles (66 km) into New York City through an enclosed masonry structure crossing ridges,
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High Bridge was originally completed in 1848 with 16 individual stone arches. In 1928, the five that spanned the Harlem River were replaced by a single 450-foot (140 m) steel arch. The bridge was closed to all traffic from around 1970 until its restoration, which began in 2009. The bridge was
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to supply the then burgeoning city of New York some 10 miles (16 km) to the south. The bridge has a height of 140 ft (43 m) above the 620-foot-wide (190 m) Harlem River, with a total length of 1,450 ft (440 m). The design of the bridge was originally awarded to Major
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January 11, 2013, the mayor's office announced the bridge would reopen for pedestrian traffic by 2014, but in August 2014, the open was postponed to spring of 2015. In May 2015, the Parks Department announced a July opening and a July 25 festival. The ribbon was cut for the restored bridge at
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has said of the tower's design that "Its rock-faced granite gives the tower a chunky, fortified appearance, as if it were a lookout for a much larger castle complex that was never built.... The granite is competently handled, but the details are not very inspired or elegant. The tower is more
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valleys, and rivers. University Avenue was later built over the southernmost mainland portion of the aqueduct, leading to the bridge. Though the carrying capacity was enlarged in 1861–1862 with a larger tube, the bridge became obsolete in 1910 with the opening of the
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agreed to take responsibility for the bridge, which was transferred to the Parks
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in 1967. The High Bridge Water Tower underwent a 10-year, $ 5 million renovation during the 2010s and reopened to the public in
November 2021. After the water tower reopened, NYC Parks began hosting free tours of the structure.
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tour boats which passed under the bridge. The bridge was closed by 1970, when high crime and fiscal crisis led to the contraction of many city services and public spaces. However, a reporter for
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Water
Commission, engineers and the public split between a low bridge and a high bridge. A low bridge would have been simpler, faster, and cheaper to construct. When concerns were raised to the
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Lichtenstein Consulting Engineers and Chu & Gassman Consulting Engineers (MEP sub-consultant) to provide designs for the restored bridge.
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about 11:30 a.m. on June 9, 2015, with the bridge open to the general public at noon. The High Bridge was illuminated at night following its restoration.
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Use of the structure to deliver water to Manhattan ceased on December 15, 1949.
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Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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that a low bridge would obstruct passage along the Harlem River to the
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Reopening day, June 9, 2015. Bronxites arrive for the opening ceremony
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Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in New York City
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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In 1864, a pedestrian walkway was built across the High Bridge. The
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1840:(5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 566.
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Journal of the Western Society of Engineers, Vols. 43-45, page 4
1163:"A Stunning Link to New York's Past Makes a Long-Awaited Return"
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in Manhattan, roughly parallel to the end of West 174th Street.
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Gold-plated scissors and green ribbon used to reopen the bridge
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1807:(4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 210.
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New York State Register of Historic Places in New York County
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spiral staircase with six large landings and paired windows.
1525:"Living In: High Bridge, the Bronx - Home of the Bronx Roar"
1404:"A 32-Mile-Long Swath of Green From the Country to the City"
814:, donated by the Altman Foundation, was installed in 1958.
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New York State Register of Historic Places in Bronx County
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National Register of Historic Places listings in the Bronx
1803:; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.).
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List of New York City Designated Landmarks in the Bronx
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reopened to pedestrians and bicycles on June 9, 2015.
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Historic American Engineering Record in New York City
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Open-spandrel deck arch bridges in the United States
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Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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3336:National Register of Historic Places in the Bronx
929:Interior staircase of the High Bridge Water Tower
1762:"Light Bridges the Gap: High Bridge Restoration"
1667:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
866:A print from 1900, showing original stone arches
624:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
434:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
27:Bridge between Manhattan and the Bronx, New York
3356:New York City Designated Landmarks in the Bronx
3351:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
1797:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
676:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1982:New York City Department of Parks: High Bridge
1734:"High Bridge Reopens After More Than 40 Years"
568:The High Bridge, High Bridge Water Tower, and
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1557:. High Bridge Coalition. 2005. Archived from
1095:"Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)"
840:The High Bridge Water Tower was designated a
432:The bridge is operated and maintained by the
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1071:. American Society of Civil Engineers. n.d.
878:The transition from the steel arch over the
30:For the neighborhood on the Bronx side, see
3250:National Register of Historic Places Portal
1713:"High Bridge reopens to bikes, pedestrians"
1631:"High Bridge's Reopening Slated for Spring"
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409:. Rising 140 ft (43 m) over the
282:New York State Register of Historic Places
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34:. For the park on the Manhattan side, see
2667:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
2538:NYS Department of Transportation (NYSDOT)
2533:NYC Department of Transportation (NYCDOT)
1954:"Go Inside NYC's High Bridge Water Tower"
1585:"High Bridge Restoration Off and Running"
758:The top of the tower, seen from the south
715:In 2009, preliminary planning, funded by
273:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
1663:"The High Bridge Reconstruction Project"
1552:"The High Bridge & Highbridge Parks"
1122:"The Grass Is Greener on the Other Side"
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591:The contractors for the project were
475:United States Army Corps of Engineers
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1987:Historic American Engineering Record
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3366:Pedestrian bridges in New York City
1926:Rahmanan, Anna (October 28, 2021).
1766:Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design
1732:Foderaro, Lisa W. (June 10, 2015).
1437:"Mansions and Span Ruled Landmarks"
3371:Steel bridges in the United States
3276:Brick bridges in the United States
1952:Sheidlower, Noah (March 7, 2022).
1611:Artz, Kristen (January 11, 2013).
1200:Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct
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1583:Aaron, Brad (February 11, 2010).
1324:O'Kane, Lawrence (July 8, 1954).
846:Landmarks Preservation Commission
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2266:Brooklyn–Battery (Hugh L. Carey)
1805:Guide to New York City Landmarks
1629:Clarke, Erin (August 28, 2014).
1402:Bird, David (October 27, 1968).
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946:High Bridge Construction (1848)
635:New York City Board of Estimate
497:, which carried water from the
485:Originally designed as a stone
59:View of the closed bridge from
18:Aqueduct Bridge (New York City)
2190:Robert F. Kennedy (Triborough)
1523:Hughes, C. J. (May 20, 2007).
1476:. November 16, 1970. p. 5
1231:University of California Press
994:High Bridge Restoration (2015)
901:bridges: High Bridge nearest;
792:7-acre (2.8 ha) reservoir
746:The tower, seen from the north
526:, participated in the design.
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3376:Washington Heights, Manhattan
3311:Bridges over the Harlem River
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882:to the stone arches over the
830:picturesque than beautiful."
712:lights among other features.
556:View of the High Bridge, 1861
3201:National Historic Landmarks
1065:"Croton Water Supply System"
770:From mid-span of High Bridge
1690:. NYC Parks. Archived from
1161:Dwyer, Jim (June 4, 2015).
958:The High Bridge (1839–1848)
796:play center and public pool
149:Government of New York City
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1837:AIA Guide to New York City
203:1,450 ft (440 m)
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2595:Alexander Hamilton Bridge
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1989:(HAER) No. NY-119, "
1589:Streetsblog New York City
1069:ASCE Metropolitan Section
982:Changing City (1934–1936)
903:Alexander Hamilton Bridge
516:Saint Patrick's Cathedral
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2548:MTA New York City Subway
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111:Pedestrians and bicycles
2543:MTA Bridges and Tunnels
1196:"An Engineering Marvel"
884:Major Deegan Expressway
779:High Bridge Water Tower
731:High Bridge Water Tower
615:The bridge in 1844, by
211:140 ft (43 m)
92:40.842308°N 73.930277°W
2690:Keeper of the Register
1718:July 28, 2015, at the
970:Steel Arch (1927–1928)
842:New York City landmark
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455:the Great Fire in 1835
399:New York City boroughs
355:Designated NYSRHP
291:New York City Landmark
3210:Outside New York City
2705:National Park Service
2685:Contributing property
2458:Downtown Hudson Tubes
1443:. November 16, 1970.
617:William James Bennett
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97:40.842308; -73.930277
3291:Bridges in the Bronx
3286:Bridges in Manhattan
2894:New York (Manhattan)
2180:Queensboro (Ed Koch)
1688:"High Bridge Events"
1470:"Landmark Decisions"
1006:Highbridge Reservoir
582:New York Legislature
570:Highbridge Reservoir
504:David Bates Douglass
363:Designated NYCL
244:1949 (water supply)
3197:Bridges and tunnels
2508:Uptown Hudson Tubes
2165:Park Avenue Viaduct
2028:Bridges and tunnels
1879:(October 9, 1988).
1643:on December 5, 2014
1474:New York Daily News
1278:www.nycgovparks.org
1126:Wall Street Journal
721:New York's greenway
471:New Croton Aqueduct
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2220:Verrazzano-Narrows
2215:University Heights
2053:Alexander Hamilton
1907:. October 27, 2021
1886:The New York Times
1801:Dolkart, Andrew S.
1739:The New York Times
1564:on October 5, 2012
1530:The New York Times
1441:The New York Times
1408:The New York Times
1381:The New York Times
1357:. January 20, 1955
1355:The New York Times
1330:The New York Times
1303:The New York Times
1167:The New York Times
1101:. November 7, 2014
911:Washington Heights
819:Romanesque Revival
672:The New York Times
658:The New York Times
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179:Macombs Dam Bridge
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2115:Greenpoint Avenue
2098:George Washington
1958:Untapped New York
1932:Time Out New York
1877:Gray, Christopher
1847:978-0-19538-386-7
1814:978-0-470-28963-1
1240:978-0-520-27015-2
907:Washington Bridge
647:Inwood, Manhattan
524:Midtown Manhattan
512:James Renwick Jr.
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342:Significant dates
32:Highbridge, Bronx
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3166:Rhinebeck
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