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PARK FACT:

In 1895, Alexander Chenowith uncovered caves in Inwood Hill Park that had once served as dwellings for early Native Americans, as evidenced by pottery and carbonized food found under beds of ash.

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Inwood Hill Park

Raptors: The Master’s of the Sky

Saturday, July 11, 2009
12:00 p.m.
Manhattan

Explore the natural history, biology, and ecology of birds of prey with a lecture and hawk walk through Inwood Hill Park. Discover how raptors have inspired legends, spirituality, religion, folklore, art, music, dance, sport mascots, falconry and national symbols for thousands of years.

Location: Inwood Hill Park: Inwood Hill Nature Center, Inwood Hill Park. Enter park at West 218th Street and Indian Road.

More Information:
(212) 304-2365

Category: Cultural, Education, Nature