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.
Inwood Hill Park
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May 3, 2008
PARKS HOSTS DRUMS ALONG THE HUDSON AT INWOOD HILL PARK
"Drums Along the Hudson and Shad Fest" celebrates the spirit of the drum that is the heart,...
July 11, 2007
Parks Welcomes Paddlers: New York State Adds First Nyc Park Sites To Its Hudson River Water Trail
Commissioner Adrian Benepe, Hudson River Valley Greenway Chairman Barnabas McHenry, Hudson River...
June 22, 2007
This Weekend In Parks
Queens Join us this Saturday at Fort Totten for "Denizens of Darkness," as we...
April 20, 2007
Announcing Free Cityparks Seniors Fitness Program Starting April 30
City Parks Foundation is pleased to announce the start of its Spring 2007 CityParks Seniors...
January 22, 2007
Reunited, And It Feels So Good (Part II)
Previously in the January 18th edition of The Daily Plant : The outlook seemed bleak. The...
January 18, 2007
Reunited, And It Feels So Good (Part I)
Central Park is not the only place in Manhattan to witness Red-tails in love. For several years...
July 26, 2006
Waterfront Fun At Inwood Hill Park
On July 19, Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe helped cut the ribbon on the...
June 23, 2006
This Weekend In Parks
See what fun things are happening on in your borough this weekend!
April 7, 2006
This Weekend In Parks
Manhattan Join Parks & Recreation’s Chief Naturalist Mike Feller for a nature...
March 21, 2005
SPRING HIKES THROUGHOUT THE BOROUGHS
It's official--spring is here! Take advantage of the season's delights by exploring one of...


















