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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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In 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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On 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 Department in 1955. There were incidents, in 1957 and 1958, of pedestrians throwing sticks, stones, and bricks from the bridge, seriously injuring passengers on
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Hough, Franklin Benjamin. Gazetteer of the State of New York: Embracing a Comprehensive Account of the History and Statistics of the State, with Geological and Topographical Descriptions, and Recent Statistical Tables, 1872, page
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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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built in 1934–1936 – which then provided water to be lifted to the tower's 47,000 US gallons (180 m) tank. This "high service" improved the water system's gravity pressure, necessary because of the increased use of
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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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system. In early 2010, a contract was signed with Lichtenstein Consulting Engineers and Chu & Gassman Consulting Engineers (MEP sub-consultant) to provide designs for the restored bridge.
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in northern Westchester County was found to carry water sufficient in quantity and quality to serve the City. The delivery system was begun in 1837, and was completed in 1848.
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The tower's cupola was damaged by an arson fire in 1984. It was reconstructed, and the tower's load-bearing exterior stonework – which Jervis designed in a mixture of
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The High Bridge system reached its full capacity by 1875. With the opening of the New Croton Aqueduct in 1890, the High Bridge system became less relied upon; during
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reported that the commissioner of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity said that "the bridge entailed serious problems of maintenance and vandalism".
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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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The High Bridge was part of the first reliable and plentiful water supply system in New York City. As the City was devastated by
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committee recommended demolishing the High Bridge. The bridge's stones would have been reused for a bridge carrying
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As part of a U.S. federal government initiative to improve navigation along the Harlem River, in 1923, a
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section of the Bronx near the western end of West 170th Street, and the western end is located in
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The interior of the tower, which was never open to the public, features a wide well-detailed
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which is responsible for its maintenance, described the walkway as the bridge's contemporary
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List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in New York (state)
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styles – was cleaned and restored in 1989–1990 by the William A. Hall Partnership.
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wrote that when he had tried to walk across the bridge in 1968, it was closed. The
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Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
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Use of the structure to deliver water to Manhattan ceased on December 15, 1949.
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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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In 1864, a pedestrian walkway was built across the High Bridge. The
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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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spiral staircase with six large landings and paired windows.
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reopened to pedestrians and bicycles on June 9, 2015.
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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 8: 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" 1607: 1605: 794:next to the tower – now the site of a 514:, who later went on to design the landmark 417:in 1848. The eastern end is located in the 3235: 2658: 2644: 2636: 2571: 2351: 2297: 2042: 2019: 2005: 1997: 1991:Old Croton Aqueduct, Harlem River Crossing 1834:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). 1791: 1789: 1787: 489:, the High Bridge had the appearance of a 409:. Rising 140 ft (43 m) over the 282:New York State Register of Historic Places 42: 34:. 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Aqueduct Bridge (New York City)
Highbridge, Bronx
Highbridge Park

Highbridge Park
Coordinates
40°50′32″N 73°55′49″W / 40.842308°N 73.930277°W / 40.842308; -73.930277
Harlem River
Manhattan
the Bronx
New York City
Government of New York City
NYC Parks
Alexander Hamilton Bridge
Macombs Dam Bridge
Arch bridge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
New York State Register of Historic Places
New York City Landmark
72001560
arch bridge
New York City boroughs
the Bronx
Manhattan
Harlem River
Croton Aqueduct
Highbridge
Highbridge Park
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
cholera

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