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New York City plans a construction project on a 1.3-acre property it owns in Yonkers. The project is being reviewed ...
The Old Croton Aqueduct Bridge over Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers. By Mary Hoar, City of Yonkers Historian, President Emeritus ...
On July 15, 1890, the first gallons of water were released through the New Croton Aqueduct. Built to replace the circa 1837 Old Croton Aqueduct, the 33-mile-long brick-lined tunnel—which extended from ...
There's a new destination for leisure getaways, celebrations, and corporate events in New York's Hudson Valley: Windrose on Hudso ...
Old Croton Aqueduct once provided New York City with its only direct source of fresh drinking water Sleepy Hollow, New York, has more history than meets the eye ...
The Croton system dates back to 1842 — when the first Croton Aqueduct began delivering water to a reservoir in what is now Manhattan’s Central Park — and is now comprised of 12 reservoirs ...
The Croton system dates back to 1842 — when the first Croton Aqueduct began delivering water to a reservoir in what is now Manhattan’s Central Park — and is now comprised of 12 reservoirs ...
The Croton system dates back to 1842 — when the first Croton Aqueduct began delivering water to a reservoir in what is now Manhattan’s Central Park — and is now comprised of 12 reservoirs ...
The Croton system dates back to 1842 — when the first Croton Aqueduct began delivering water to a reservoir in what is now Manhattan’s Central Park — and is now comprised of 12 reservoirs ...
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