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  1. 6 days ago · In 1888, the United States Department of War began work on the Harlem River to allow for unrestricted shipping activity between the Hudson River and the East River and through the new Harlem River Ship Canal at 225th Street. The New York Central was opposed to the project as the increase in river traffic would interfere with its rail line ...

    • 1875 (Yorkville Tunnel)
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  2. May 14, 2024 · Over time the creek was altered to create the Harlem River Ship Canal, widening the connection between the Hudson and Harlem rivers, with other surrounding water areas being covered to create more ...

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  4. 1 day ago · The billion-year-old Fordham Gneiss, said to be the oldest bedrock feature in New York City and one of the oldest in the world, is visible from Inwood on the Harlem River Ship Canal–where it is ...

  5. 2 days ago · BRT. Starting in 1899, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (BRT; 1896–1923) and Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT; 1923–1940) operated rapid transit lines in New York City — at first only elevated railways and later also subways. The BRT was incorporated on January 18, 1896. [43]

  6. May 13, 2024 · By the mid-70s, Burke moved on and the boat sank to the bottom of the Harlem River. Many people thought that the Army Corps of Engineers cleared the boat from the waters, yet much of the boat’s ...

  7. 6 days ago · The Harlem River Ship Canal, which was completed in 1923, widened and straightened the waterway, taming the currents that sucked poor Anthony under. He could also just walk across the Henry Hudson Bridge, the 800-foot-long, 143-foot-high steel arch connecting Manhattan to the Bronx built by Robert Moses.

  8. May 3, 2024 · Led By Jason Stein. We’re going to cross bridges! We’re going to explore a few of the Harlem River Bridges and see. how things are connected and have amazing views of the Harlem River. Starting from the Third Avenue bridge then back over the Madison Avenue Bridge to the 145th Street Bridge and finally zig zag over the Macombs Dam Bridge.

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