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NY |
Region: |
Manhattan |
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Washington Heights / Inwood |
Rent: |
$ 1,550 |
Bedrooms: |
3 bedrooms |
Baths: |
1 |
Available: |
Now |
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5-Story Walkup - No Pets Allowed - Live-in Super - Hardwood Floor - No Laundry - Near Park - Near Subway(s) - Heat+Hot Water Included - Laundry Express on Same Block - 1 Block to Grocery Stores - 3 Blocks for Dyckman St. Stations to the A and 1 Trains - 3 Blocks to Fort Tryon and High Bridge Parks
Inwood was a rural section of Manhattan until the expansion of the IRT reached Inwood in 1906. The subway allowed people to live in Inwood as it made it easy to travel into downtown Manhattan. Today, Inwood is a largely residential neighborhood, consisting mostly of apartment houses and parkland. It also houses an aboveground subway yard, a bus depot, a Sanitation Department facility, Columbia University's athletic fields, and the Allen Pavilion (an annex of New York-Presbyterian Hospital, the University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell). Inwood also boasts the last remaining colonial farmhouse in Manhattan, known as the Dyckman House, or the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum. This building remained in the Dyckman family until 1910, when it was turned over to the City. |
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