For over a century, baseball fans have followed one team that has become an icon of American sports. In its first twenty seasons as a team, the New York Yankees did not win a league championship and finished second only
History of New York Yankees

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On the banks of the Spuyten Duyvil Creek across from Inwood Hill Park, there was a foundry that was run by three generations of a family that had served the United States in peace time and at war. The Johnson
Date: August 1809 (As told in Knickerbocker’s History of New York, by Washington Irving, 1809.) It was a dark and stormy night when the good Antony arrived at the creek (sagely denominated Haerlem river) which separates the island of Manna-hata
For three centuries ferries have crossed the Hudson River, Spuyten Duyvil Creek and Harlem River with great frequency. They have been the backbone of commerce and movement of people to and from this part of Manhattan to other parts of
The history of the Spuyten Duyvil Creek and the Harlem River Ship Canal dates back to the pre-colonial period of New York City. It has a rich history that encompasses the immediate area it serves. Inwood Hill Park was known
Isham Park, located on Broadway between 211th Street and Isham Street, north to 218th Street, was part of a 24-acre estate purchased in 1864 by William Bradley Isham, a leather merchant who resided there until his death. Prior to this
Reginald Pelham Bolton is considered the foremost authority on the history of Washington Heights and Inwood. Born in London, England, on October 5, 1856, Bolton was the son of James and Lydia Louise Pym Bolton. He majored as a consulting
Northern Manhattan and the area surrounding it is rich in a culture that has not been seen in almost 500 years. The Native Americans lived and traded in this area long before the arrival and colonization of the European settlers.
Salt marshes play a critical role in the support of human life, acting as natural filtration systems by trapping pollutants that would otherwise contaminate our bays and oceans. Salt marshes have the ability to absorb fertilizers, improve water quality, and
Inwood Hill Park contains the last natural forest and salt marsh in Manhattan. It is unclear how the park received its present name. Before becoming parkland in 1916, it was known during the Colonial and post-Revolutionary War period as Cock