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Washington Heights THECCCCF CLOISTERS Ï WORLD •TRADE FORT TRYON CENTER PARK Ï CIVIC • FORT CENTER WASHINGTON Ï FINANCIAL PARK DISTRICT • FORT GEORGE • HIGHBRIDGE PARK Washington Heights THECCCCF CLOISTERS ï WORLD •TRADE FORT TRYON CENTER PARK ï CIVIC • FORT CENTER WASHINGTON ï FINANCIAL PARK DISTRICT • FORT GEORGE • HIGHBRIDGE PARK Streets & Bridges Fort George Avenue, D8 Saint Nicholas Avenue, H-M7 West 187 Street, H5-8 Major Deegan Expressway, The Cloisters, B3 Dyckman Community Center, A9 George Washington Bridge Bus Station, M6 MS 322, D5 Rocky Mount Baptist Church & Day Care, E6 Washington Heights Congregation, M5 The Bronx Key Academy Street, A8, B10 Fort George Hill, D8 Sherman Avenue, B6 West 188 Street, G8 C12, H-M11 Community Assoc. of Progressive Dyckman Houses, A8 Gorman Memorial Park, G6 Moriah Senior Center, J8 St. Anagyri Greek Church, H7 Washington Heights Expeditionary Alexander Hamilton Fort Washington Avenue, H4 Sickles Street, C6 West 189 Street, G5, G8 Sedgwick Avenue, A12, F-J12 Dominicans (CAPD), M7 Dyckman Senior Center, B8 Gregorio Luperon Prep School & Special New Coliseum Theatre, K6 St. Elizabeth Church, H6 Learning School, K8 accessible AREA OF entrance & exit Bridge/I-95, L10 George Washington Tenth Avenue, A9 West 190 Street, G4, G5, G8 Undercliff Avenue, H-M12 Community Health Academy of Firehouse, A6, K8 Education Unit, L7 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs School, B5 St. Elizabeth School, H7 Washington Heights Self Help THIS MAP Subway station and Amsterdam Avenue, H-M9 Bridge/I-95, M3 Thayer Street, B6 West 191 Street, F8 West 176 Street, G11 the Heights, K8 First Spanish Baptist Church, M6 Harbor Heights JHS, E8 Our Saviour’s Atonement Lutheran St. Francis X. Cabrini High School & Shrine, F4 Community Services, H4 exits Arden Street, B6 Harlem River Drive, H10 Wadsworth Avenue, H-M7 West 192 Street, F5, F8 West 180 Street, B12 Congregación De Mita, L7 Fort George Post Office, E6 Hebrew Tabernacle Congregation, J4 Church, G5 St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, G5 Yeshiva Rabbi S. R. Hirsch, J6 elevator to street or stairways Audubon Avenue, F-L8 Haven Avenue, L4 Wadsworth Terrace, G6 West 193 Street, E6, E8 West Tremont Avenue, E11 Congregation Beth Am/Hebrew Fort George Presb. Church / Head Start, H7 HS for Int’l. Business & Finance, E8 Parents in Action Nursery, M7 St. Spyridon Church & School, L6 Yeshiva University, H8, J8 building level Henry Hudson Parkway, A-K2 Washington Bridge, L10 West 196 Street, D6 Tabernacle Congergation, G5 Fort Tryon Jewish Center Nursery, K5 Bennett Avenue, F-H5 HS for Law & Public Service, E8 Peter J. Sharp Boathouse, C9 Sherman Creek Park, C10 Yeshiva University & Museum, J9 Subway route Bogardus Place, D6 Hillside Avenue, E6, C7 Washington Terrace, J8 West 201 Street, B10 Points of Interest Congregation Beth Hillel of Fort Tryon Nursing Home, G4 HS for Media & Communications, E8 Prince of Peace Universal Tabernacle, K8 Social Security Office, K6 Yeshiva University HS for Boys, H9 BROADWAY =A =1 symbol Broadway, D-H5, M6 Laurel Hill Terrace, H9 West 177 Street, M6-8 West 202 Street, B9 34th Police Precinct, K6 Washington Heights, K8 Fort Tryon Park, C4 HS for Health Careers & Sciences, E8 Professor Juan Bosch Public School, D7 STAR Senior Center, H6 YM-YWHA, D6 Bx7 M103 M15 Bx7 Broadway Terrace, F6 Lieutenant William Tighe West 178 Street, M5-8 West 203 Street, A9 Barnard School / Birch Herbert Early Congregation Gate of Israel, J8 Ann Loftus Playground, A4 Highbridge Park, C8, F9 Promenade, D4 Swindler Cove Park, B9 110 ST Bus routes and terminal numbers with Cabrini Boulevard, H-K4 Triangle, A5 West 179 Street, M5, L8 West 204 Street, A9 Childhood Center, J5 Congregation K’hal Adath Jeshurun, J6 Fort Tryon Café, D4 Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church, H7 PS 5, C9 Uptown Nursery, M4 Subway Stations M Manhattan Bx Bronx M103 directional arrows M103 Buses run both ways if Chittenden Avenue, H3 Nagle Avenue, A8, C7 West 180 Street, L5-8 Beis Hamidrash Jeshurun, F5 Congregation Machzikei Torah, L4 Heather Garden, E4 I.S. 52 Hudson View Gardens, K4 PS 48, H6 Wadsworth Baptist Church / Head Start, J6 Dyckman Street, A, A5 WEST SIDE HIGHWAY 79 ST no arrow is shown Ninth Avenue, A10 West 181 Street, L5-8 Bronx Streets Bridge Apartments, M8 Congregation Mt. Sinai Linden Terrace, D4 IS 218, D5 PS 115, M7 Wallenberg Playground, G9 ManhattanDyckman Street, , C7 BROADWAY Colonel Magaw Place, K5 Inwood 3849 1 Christian Academy WEST CENTRAL PARK Public FDR DR Dongan Place, B5 Overlook Terrace, H5 West 182 Street, K8 Boscobel Place, L11 Bridge Apartments Group Home, L7 Ansche Emeth, H5 Margaret Corbin Plaza, E4 IS 528, K6 PS 132, K7 Washington Bridge Post Office, L8 181 Street, 1, K7 59 ST 144 308 Bible Church I Point of Interest Building numbers 31 Library 522 8 AV 5 AV 1 AV Pinehurst Avenue, J-L4 West 183 Street, K5, K8 Cedar Avenue, C12 Bridge Community Nursery School, M7 Congregation Ohav Sholaum, C5 Playground, E4 Isabella Geriatric Center / Child Day Care Center, F8 PS 152, C7 Washington Heights & Inwood - 181 Street, , K5 11 AV # Tourist attraction Dyckman Street, A6, D9 603 A 241 42 ST Hospital 641 Public art Ellwood Street, C6 Plaza Lafayette, L3 West 184 Street, J5-8 Exterior Street, M11 Castle Village, J3 Congregation Shaare Hatikvah Fort Washington Collegiate Church, L5 James Gordon Bennett Park, K4 PS 187, G4 89 Senior Center / Nursery, D6WEST 205 STREET190 Street, A, F4 284 260 Post Avenue, A7 West 185 Street, J4, J8 Harlem River Park Children’s Aid Society, C7 Ahavath Torah, L6 Fort Washington Park, C2, K2 JHS 143, K8 146 PS 189, G9 Washington Heights Academy, D7 191 Street, , F7 Exterior Street, B11 Saint Judes 1 23 ST Pedestrian walkway Church & School 3831 Fairview Avenue, F6 Riverside Drive, A-H3 West 186 Street, J3, J5, H8 Bridge, F11 City College Academy of the Arts, D5 Congregation Shmuel Josef V’chayah, H4 Fort Washington Public Library, L7 Marina, B10 Roberto Clemente State Park, C11 Washington Heights BID, J7 14 ST or overpass 3833 HUDSON ST HOUSTON ST 0 250 500 feet BROADWAY CANAL ST 591 50 100 150 meters 1 2 3 1793 4 LT. 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TIGHE 5 6 142 7 8 278 9 10 11 12 2 TRIANGLE 54 WEST 204 STREET Amtrak 1825 For bus and subway information call 511 Firehouse 501 RIVERSIDE DRIVE 201 ACADEMY STREET 400 visit www.mta.info 1803 3809 2 219 2 © 2015 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Map M 21 Design: Michael Hertz Associates, NYC 3816 H Dyckman Street Dyckman E 582 Community 543 N A =A 39 Center A 4740 R Ann Loftus 113 Y WEST 203 STREET Playground 161 H 92 V U A 224 3795 D K S C I MTA Metro-North O 3775 W N POST AVENUE 439 409 Dyckman G P M4 NAGLE AVENUE D 158 133 A part time Houses WEST 202 STREET 100 70 E 69 2 EXTERIOR STREET R NINTH AVENUE TENTH AVENUE Our Lady 499 400 202 S K DYCKMAN STREET 4716 Queen of Martyrs W School 1 A The Cloisters/ Y Metropolitan 30 Museum of Art 50 423 3755 80 65 46 59 101 W 180 ST THAYER STREET 172 WEST 201 STREET B B Dyckman PLACE 4682 Senior Center 485 2 19 60 DONGAN 41 ARDEN STREET 148 425 MAJOR DEEGAN EXPWY SHERMAN AVENUE 1 Swindler Cove ACADEMY STREET Park H Marina CEDAR AVENUE E 4650 48 N 21 R 1 Dyckman Street M100 2 Peter J. Sharp Sherman Y 126 =1 Boathouse H BX7 M4 SICKLES STREET U 170 Creek Fort D S Washington O C 9 L C N 102 L Park I ELLWOOD STREET NAGLE AVENUE P H A 115 E R Fort G K Congregation Highbridge PS 5 147 R W Tryon Ohav Sholaum Childrenís Aid Sherman 72 O A Park Creek Society E Roberto Clemente Y Park G DYCKMAN STREET Park PS 152 State Park 74 Washington T IS 218 HILLSIDE AVENUE R 50 Heights Academy MS 322 O City College F Academy of 72 4600 the Arts 44 W 196 ST Linden 625 Terrace YM-YWHA Washington Heights 18 D M & Inwood - Senior D Center /Nursery AV A E E N R G U Professor R E R G Juan Bosch O A Public School E R G M101 Promenade E E T T 4566 R C Fort Tryon O O Cafe F R V BOGARDUS PLACE B I 1 N I Heather 34 A 4 Garden R D HILLSIDE AVENUE BX42 BX40 4523 Morris Heights 295 Rocky Mount Station 275 Fort George R Post Office Baptist Church Metro-North & Day Care 1701 W TREMONT AV E E Margaret 4501 M101 Corbin 560 Plaza 4520 M4 full time 2 BROADWAY Harbor Heights JHS M98 1649 HS for Media & Communications E HS for Health Careers & Sciences BWAY TERRACE WEST 193 ST U HS for Int’l. Business & Finance M Playground W 193 ST N 578 BENNETT AVENUE 4500 E HS for Law & Public Service V 96 1656 4484 A 241 W E E I 540 1641 V 601 551 W 192 ST R M101 237 M3 I L SEDGWICK AV WEST 192 ST HARLEM RIVER 69 A 576 BX42 BX40 R F PARK BRIDGE 730 371 R F 191 Street F E 520 =1 551 Isabella Geriatric Center / 4460 A Y 190 Street WEST 191 ST Child Day Care Center A 75 598 V St. Francis X. Cabrini =A 218 W High School & Shrine K 4441 701 BX18 Beis AUDUBON AVENUE H R 201 I Hamidrash A 354 351 Jeshurun 40 Highbridge P Fort Tryon Nursing M100 N Park Home W 190 ST O M101 R WEST 190 STREET S 331 BX7 Our Saviour’s 576 D Atonement 622 620 U 802 Lutheran Church Gorman 335 495 H W 190 ST 1598 689 Memorial 900 St.
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