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  1. Oct 11, 2011 · This four-color map/guide displays the many attractions along the six-mile stretch of the Harlem River. It features a trail, charted by Shorewalkers, that takes the walker under and over the spectacular bridges spanning the River and to the many cultural, recreational, educational and other attractions.

  2. Oct 9, 2020 · Untapped New York. The Harlem River is an eight-mile-long tidal strait that runs past some of the most densely populated neighborhoods in New York City. However, most people living near the...

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  4. Harlem River Park. Lexington Ave to Willis Ave Bridge Approach and E 126 St./E 127 St. to Harlem River Drive. Manhattan. Directions via Google Maps.

  5. The bridge, which connects the Bronx and Manhattan, was first built in 1790 and rebuilt for the second time in 1898. Harlem River Park runs alongside the Harlem River Drive. During the 19th century, the road was known as the Harlem River Speedway and served horse-drawn and early motor traffic. When Robert Moses (1888-1981) became Parks ...

  6. Nov 12, 2020 · 1865 map of the Harlem River overlaid with the (red) current course of the river.

  7. Mar 22, 2023 · The expanded Harlem River Greenway will restore Bronxites’ access to the waterfront with a network of off-street, multi-use, shared paths along the waterfront, as well as on-street bicycle facilities that will allow for safe and convenient travel along and around the river.

  8. Oct 2, 2015 · Bound by New York (Manhattan) and Bronx Counties, the Harlem River is a tidal strait between urbanized estuaries to the north (Hudson River) and south (East River).

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