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High Bridge, Aqueduct, and Pedestrian Walk
Near playground
10 m
W 180 ST & AMSTERDAM AVE
6 m
W 173 ST BY POOL-MODULAR EQUIPMENT)
7 m
W 169 ST & MERRIAM AVE
9 m
MERRIAM & OGDEN AVES, W 168 ST, UNIVERSITY
Near public pools
6 m
Amsterdam Ave. and W. 173rd Street
6 m
Amsterdam Ave. and W. 173rd Street
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High Bridge, Aqueduct, and Pedestrian Walk
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High Bridge, Aqueduct, and Pedestrian Walk
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Designated as New York City Landmark - November 10, 1970
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