The Transval of New York
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The Transval of New York
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These caves were the homes of the first inhabitants on Manhattan Island. Inwood Park.
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"Manhattan Island North." Northern tip of New York City. Still in its primitive state. Contrast this view with the Battery.
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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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Named by the Indians "Muscoota Creek." At Inwood Park.
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Henry Hudson Bridge, Riv. Dr.
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Henry Hudson Bridge & Harlem River Ship Canal
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Hudson Riv. Pkwy. & Toll Gate
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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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[Dyckman Institute Cottage and Tulip Tree.]
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Remains of Cock Hill Fort N.Y. 1858.
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[Inwood Hill Park, looking north.]
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[Mr. and Mrs. Harry Voorhees at the Inwood Hill Pottery.]
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[Inwood Hill Park landscape.]
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[Emilio Gabriel Diaz by Inwood's tulip tree.]
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[Inwood Hill Park, from upper road looking east.]
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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 -James McCreery house from lower roads looking east.]
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[Tulip Tree as it was in 1929-1930]
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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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