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Philip Randolph Teachers College 100 Greenway M60SBS 61 493 498 School, PS 76 2011 2014 (Columbia University) 2229 Manhattan Waterfront 2230 PS 76 Riverside Church M60SBS Greenway M60 499 401 399 327 325 301 273 269 Garden 201 199 SBS W 120 Street W 120 Street Manhattan Avenue W 120 Street W 120 Street Avenue Morningside M60SBS M60 SBS Hugo Newman M3 M10 185 182 M60SBS 90 1989 Interchurch School, PS 180 M3 M10 1980 Center 1212 Morningside 499 401 Park 399 351 349 301 Douglass Boulevard Frederick 299 269 267 201 199 W 119 Street W 119 Street W 119 Street St. Nicholas Avenue W 119 Street 626 468 Columbia Police Athletic League Harlem Center Secondary School for Academics, Arts and Recreation Community Garden 163 164 82 44 444 2187 1967 1966 M5 M60 2198 LTD M5 SBS M60 LTD SBS 8 Avenue 8 Broadway M5 M4 499 401 399 351 349 301 299 251 249 201 199 Riverside M5 M104 M4 Barnard M104 Riverside Drive Riverside W 118 Street College W 118 Street Drive Morningside W 118 Street Park M4 LTD M4 LTD 147 150 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard Jr. Powell, Clayton Adam 35 417 400 2177 1947 2184 1954 Claremont Avenue Claremont Columbia Carrie McCracken TRUCE St. Paul’s University Community Garden Henry Hudson Parkway Low Library Chapel Avenue Amsterdam 499 351 349 301 299 211 203 199 Flight Sculpture W 117 Street W 117 Street Tightrope Walker Three-Way Piece: A. 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