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Manhattan Waterfront Greenway Map

Grecian Temple River Speedway Built in 1925 as a destination Built in 1898 as a racing ground for pleasure drivers on the old for carriages, the is restoring Riverside Drive, the Grecian public access to the nearly two-mile Temple stands on the eastern Speedway through the construction ridge of Fort Washington Park of bicycle and pedestrian lanes and overlooking the . a waterfront esplanade. Courtesy of Madelaine Isom Little Red Built in 1880, the is listed on the National St. Nicholas Park Register of Historic Places. The St. Nicholas Park includes dramatic lighthouse improved navigation on rock faces and "The Point of Rocks," the Hudson until it was officially where oversaw decommissioned in 1947. the in 1776.

Cherry Walk Stretching from 100th to , this segment of the greenway extends more than a mile through Riverside Park. The is graced by several dozen cherry trees that come to a dramatic blossom each

spring.

Stuyvesant Cove At Stuyvesant Cove, visitors can enjoy wandering paths, a new solar-powered environmental classroom and a dedicated bike- way with views of the . Courtesy of Trust Hudson River Park This 550-acre park stretches from to and will include 13 public piers, a marine estuary, upland parks, a water- front esplanade and a bikeway.

LEGEND Courtesy of The Battery Conservancy The Battery Located at the southern tip of City of , The Battery offers * Cyclists and skaters are advised to Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor waterview gardens and sweeping proceed with extreme caution at high views of , the traffic-volume links Daniel L. Doctoroff, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Rebuilding of and . Patricia E. Harris, Deputy Mayor for Administration