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Contact Us At: 212-305-0114 Herbert Irving Pavilion 161 Fort Washington Avenue, 11th Floor New York, NY 10032 Between Riverside Drive and Broadway Corner of 165th Street and Fort Washington Avenue From George Washington Bridge: Exit onto Henry Hudson Parkway, and then onto the Riverside Drive South. Continue on Riverside Drive until 165th Street. Make a left onto 165th Street. Go up 1 block to Fort Washington Avenue. Make left to Herbert Irving Pavilion or make a right to parking garage and then walk to Herbert Irving Pavilion. From Saw Mill River Parkway: Exit the Henry Hudson Parkway at the Riverside Drive exit. See directions from Riverside Drive above. From Westchester, Connecticut, and the East Side of Manhattan via major Deegan, Cross Bronx Expressway or Harlem River Drive: Approaching the George Washington Bridge, take the Henry Hudson Parkway exit, stay on the left and follow signs to Broadway. Make a left onto Broadway. Continue on Broadway until West 165th Street. Make right onto West 165th Street. Continue one block to Fort Washington Avenue. Make a right onto Fort Washington Avenue to Herbert Irving Pavilion or make left to parking garage and then walk to Herbert Irving Pavilion. From West Side of Manhattan: Take Henry Hudson Parkway to exit 15-Riverside Drive South. Follow directions from Riverside Drive South above. Public Transportation: Via subway ─ A, C or 1 train to 168th Street and Broadway. Bus ─ M2, M3, M4, M5, M100, or BX7 Parking: Parking is available at the corner of 165th Street and Fort Washington. Valet Parking is available at the Milstein Hospital Building next door. Contact us at: 212-305-0114 .
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