[Inwood Hill Park landscape.]
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[Inwood Hill Park.]
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[Inwood Hill Park landscape.]
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[Inwood Hill Park, looking north.]
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[Stable in Inwood Hill Park.]
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[Interior of Inwood Hill Pottery Studio.]
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[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking east.]
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[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking north.]
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[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking south.]
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[Inwood Hill Park-lower road looking east.]
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[Inwood Hill Park, from upper road looking east.]
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[Inwood Hill Park, upper road  looking south.]
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[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking north.]
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[Inwood Hill Park-Indian Cave Dwelling.]
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[Mr. and Mrs. Harry Voorhees at the Inwood Hill Pottery.]
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[Mr. and Mrs. Harry Voorhees at their Inwood Hill Pottery]
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[Inwood Hill Park -James McCreery house from lower roads looking east.]
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[Inwood Hill Park, looking north up hill from upper road at south end of M.(?) Donald House ]
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[Emilio Gabriel Diaz by Inwood's tulip tree.]
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[Tulip Tree, Inwood.]
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The oldest living thing on Manhattan Island, the great tulip tree in Inwood Park. 126 feet high, about 260 years old.
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[The P. P. C. Union outing.]
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[Present day Inwood Hill Park, c. 1600, south shore of Spuyten Duyvil Creek. Two photographs of model group depicting Manhattan Island before the white man came. Installation in the J. Clarence Davies
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Named by the Indians "Muscoota Creek." At Inwood Park.
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[Tulip Tree as it was in 1929-1930]
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