Posts Tagged ‘Morris-Jumel Mansion’
It is not just the old architecture of Washington Heights that sends us spinning back in time to a period that was — if nothing else — more grand and spacious than what we see now. Take the corner of 163rd and St. Nicholas, just north of Amsterdam, which is one of the ugliest intersections […]
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Tags: Edward Sibley Barnard, English Elm, Historic Trees of New York City, Morris-Jumel Mansion, Rite-Aid, Robert Moses, St. Nicholas Avenue, The Dinosaur, Washington Heights