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NEW YORK: HARLEM RIVER. Bridges over the Harlem River in New York

NEW YORK: HARLEM RIVER. Bridges over the Harlem River in New York


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NEW YORK: HARLEM RIVER. Bridges over the Harlem River in New York

NEW YORK: HARLEM RIVER.
Bridges over the Harlem River in New York. From top: the Hudson River Railroad Bridge, Kings Bridge, Farmers Bridge, High Bridge, Sixth Avenue Railroad Bridge, McCombs Dam Bridge, Madison Avenue Bridge, Harlem River Railroad Bridge, Harlem Bridge, and the Suburban Rapid Transit and Foot Bridge. Engraving, American, 1882

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1882 Bridge Farmer Foot Bridge Harlem Harlem River Hudson River Industry Lower Madison Avenue New York State Railroad Rapid Steamboat Suburban Transit High Bridge Hudson Valley Sixth Avenue


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This 1882 engraving showcases the bustling cityscape of New York's Harlem River. Bridges stretch across the river, connecting different parts of the city and serving as vital transportation links for both people and goods. From top to bottom, we can see a magnificent array of bridges that played significant roles in shaping the city's history. The Hudson River Railroad Bridge stands tall, symbolizing the importance of rail transport in this era. Kings Bridge follows suit, representing an architectural marvel that facilitated movement between Manhattan and The Bronx. Farmers Bridge served as a lifeline for agricultural communities, enabling them to bring their produce into the heart of New York City. High Bridge takes center stage with its grandeur and elegance; it not only provided passage but also supplied water to thirsty residents through its aqueduct system. Sixth Avenue Railroad Bridge allowed streetcars to traverse over the river, enhancing urban mobility. McCombs Dam Bridge and Madison Avenue Bridge catered to growing demands for vehicular traffic while maintaining aesthetic appeal. Harlem River Railroad Bridge connected neighborhoods along its route, fostering social cohesion among diverse communities. Lastly, Suburban Rapid Transit and Footbridge exemplified efforts towards improving accessibility for suburban commuters while promoting healthier modes of travel. Through this remarkable print from Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back in time to witness New York City's late 19th-century transformation into a thriving metropolis fueled by innovation and connectivity.

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