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- Inwood, Manhattan - Wikipedia
Inwood is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, at the northern tip of Manhattan Island, in the U S state of New York It is bounded by the Hudson River to the west, Spuyten Duyvil Creek and Marble Hill to the north, the Harlem River to the east, and Washington Heights to the south
- 20 Things to Do in Inwood, New York City - Untapped New York
Inwood, located at the northern end of Manhattan, is both bustling and bucolic Here are 20 must-visit spots in this one of a kind NYC neighborhood
- Inwood — CityNeighborhoods. NYC
Inwood, a neighborhood located at the northern tip of Manhattan, got its name from its location at the highest point on the island of Manhattan The neighborhood was originally inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans before the arrival of Dutch settlers in the 17th century
- Inwood, Manhattan, NY | StreetEasy
As far north as you can get in Manhattan, Inwood is unlike any other neighborhood in the borough Equal parts bucolic and urban, Inwood offers residents amazing river views and tons of green space as well as low housing costs and relatively fast commutes to Midtown
- Inwood Iowa - Home of the Best 4th of July Fireworks!
Inwood has a strong sense of community From soup suppers to the annual Fourth of July celebration, the whole town comes together to support whatever the cause may be
- Your Guide to Inwood, New York City History
Your guide to the history of the Inwood section of northern Manhattan brought to you by Inwood resident, historian and real estate agent Cole Thompson
- The Story of Inwood and Marble Hill: Tales of Caves, Old Mansions and . . .
Unlike the lower Manhattan’s flat avenues and organized streets, Inwood varies wildly in elevation and its streets wind up hills and down into valleys It’s a twenty minute walk from the mysterious “Indian caves” to some of the best Dominican food in New York City
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