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Washington Heights € Washington Heights GEORGEBATTERY WASHINGTONPARK CITY • WORLD BRIDGE FINANCIAL • FORT WASHINGTON CENTER • WORLD PARK TRADE• HIGHBRIDGE CENTER PARK • CIVIC CENTER • FINANCIAL DISTRICT Streets & Bridges Jumel Terrace, K8 West 163 Street, J5-8 West 182 Street, A7 Points of Interest Luncheon Program, L8 Tennis Courts, D1 Jehovah’s Witnesses Assembly Central Tower, G6 Wm. Black Bldg College of PS 8, H8 Washington Hts SDA Church, G7 The Bronx Key WEST 174 STREET Alexander Hamilton Pinehurst Avenue, B3, B4 West 164 Street, J5-8 33rd Police Precinct, F8 Community Association of Ft. Washington Presbyterian Hall, K6 College of Dental Medicine, G6 Physicians & Surgeons, G5 PS 28, M8 Washington Heights Congregation, B4 Bridge/I-95, B9 Plaza Lafayette, B2 West 165 Street, H5-8 Bronx Streets Alianza Dominicana/La Familia Progressive Dominicans (CAPD), C6 Church & Senior Center, D6 Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz Edward S. Harkness Eye Inst., H5 North Presbyterian Church/ PS 46, L10 Washington Heights Day Care Ctr, F7 accessible Transit Police MAJOR DEEGAN EXPWY entrance & exit District Office Amsterdam Avenue, C-L7 Riverside Drive, C2, H4, West 166 Street, H7-8 Boscobel Place, A10, A11 Unida Day Care, C7 Community Board 12, F4 Ft. Washington Public Library, B6 Mem. Museum/Harlem Hts Hammer Health Sciences Ctr, F4 Head Start, M7 PS 115, C6 Washington Hts Public Library, K8 Subway station and L4, M5 West 167 Street, G7-8 Depot Place, D10 Congregación De Mita, B6 Greenmarket, D5 Historical Society, H6 Harkness Pavilion, G5 Nuevo Amanecer Group Family Care, F5 PS 128, F6 exits Audubon Avenue, D-F7 American Academy & National AREA OF Bennett Avenue, A4 Riverside Drive West, L4 West 168 Street, G5-7 Exterior Street, C-D10M98 Institute of Arts & Letters, M5 Congregation Beth Hillel of Gregorio Luperon HS for Mary McLeod Bethune Sr. Ctr, L7 Herbert Irving Pavilion, H4 Nursery Infant Toddler Day Care Ctr, H5 PS 173, D4 Subways THIS MAP elevator to street or stairways PLIMPTON AV St. Nicholas Avenue, West 169 Street, F5-7 Major Deegan Expwy, C10, G11 Washington Heights, A6 Science & Mathematics, A7 Medical Center Nursery School, G4 Irving CancerYeshiva Research Ctr, G6 Our Lady of Esperanza Church, M5 PS 528, A5 155 Street A C, M8 building level Broadway, A5, C5, F-H6H Armory Track & Field Center, G5 University E C-F6, H7, L8 West 170 Street, F5-7 Merriam Avenue, C12 Congregation Machzikei Torah, A2 Highbridge Park, D8, H9 MS 319, G8 Mailman School of Public Health, G4 Paradise Baptist Church, K6 Rangel Houses, K10 155 Street B D, M10 Cabrini Boulevard, A2, C3 Castle Audubon Cultural Center, H6 1479 Hebrew 220 Subway route N 2502 Sylvan Terrace,Village K8 West 171 Street, E5-7 Ogden Avenue, A12 Congregation Shaare Hatikvah 651 Highbridge Pool, E8 MS 321, G8 Morgan Stanley Children’s Hosp., H6 Parents in Action Nursery, C5 Rena Day Care Center, H8 157 Street , L6 BROADWAY Colonel Magaw Place, A4 TabernacleAudubon Terrace, M5 601 501 1 =A =D =1 symbol Wadsworth Avenue, C6 West 172 Street, E5-7 Plimpton Avenue, A12 Congregation Ahavath Torah, B4 Highbridge Recreation Ctr, D8 MS 324, G8 Milstein Hospital Building, G4 Paul Robeson House, K8 River Terrace, M4 163 St-Amsterdam Av A C, J7 E.M. Morgan Place, L5 W 185 ST Bethel Holy Church of Mt Sinai, M8 WEST 184 STREET M103 110 ST Bx11 M15 Bx11 Washington Bridge, A9 West 173 Street, E5-7 Sedgwick Avenue, A-D11 725 Esperanza Training Center, G7 Highbridge Watch Tower, D9 Mitchell Square Park, G6 NYC524 Dept. of Health, G6 Polo Grounds Community Center, L10 Roger Morris Park, K8 168 Street A C 1, G6 ( A C only) Bus routes and Edgecombe Avenue, F8, J-M9 Beth Hamedrosh Congregation, D6 Wadsworth terminal numbers with Fort Washington Avenue, H5 West 155 Street, M5-11 West 174 Street, D5-7 Summit Avenue, G12 Bethune Gardens, WM8 184 ST Firehouse,712 A7, F7, K7 Baptist Church / Playground, E8, J9 Morris-Jumel Mansion and 375 NY State Psychiatric Institute, G3 Polo Grounds Towers, L10 St. Mary Magdaline Orthodox Church, M7 175 Street A, C4 M Manhattan 51 Head Start Yeshiva Bx Bronx M103 directional arrows West 156 Street, M7 West 175 Street, D5-7 Undercliff Avenue, C11 First Spanish Baptist Church, B5 Tennis Courts, C8 Museum, K8 NYSPI Kalb Research Bldg, G4 Post Offices: St. Rose of Lima Church, H7 181 Street , A6 M103 Buses run both ways if W H BID 1 WEST SIDE HIGHWAY Frederick Douglass Blvd, M11 James Boricua College, M6 University 79ST no arrow is shown 362 BROADWAY George Washington Bridge/I-95, C1 West 157 Street, M7 West 176 Street, C4-7 University Avenue,Gordon B11, D-H12 BridgeFt Tryon Apartments, B6 Fort Washington Collegiate Church, A4 200 Hispanic Society of America, M6 New Coliseum Theatre, A5 Presbyterian Building, G5 Audubon Post Office, H7 St. Rose of Lima School, H7 181 Street A, A3 140 Bennett 657 601 551 WEST CENTRAL PARK West 158 Street, L7 West 177 Street, C4-7 West 161 Street, K12 Jewish Ctr Ft. Washington Houses, H4 Incarnation Church & School, D6 New York-Presbyterian Hospital Russ Berrie Med. Sci. Pavilion,501 G6 Ft. Washington Post Office, M6 St. Spyridon Church & School, B5 FDR DR 59 ST 144 Harlem River Drive, F9, K9, K10 Park BridgeNursery Community Nursery School, B5 I Point of Interest Building numbers M3 M3 8 AV 5 AV 1 AV West 159 Street, L7 West 178 Street, C3, B7 West 167 Street, E11 Ft. Washington Houses Senior Center, J5 IS 164, J8 Columbia Univ. Medical Ctr, H5 School of Nursing, F5 Washington Bridge Post Office, A6 Spanish Ft. Washington SDA Church, M7 11 AV # Haven Avenue, B2, F4 Broadway Temple, D5 WEST 183 STREET Tourist attraction UNIVERSITY AVENUE M101 42 ST Hospital West 160 Street, K7 West 179 Street, B3-7 West 169 Street, D11-12 Fort Washington34th Park, A1, D2, H3 J. Hood Wright Recreation & Allan584 Rosenfield Bldg, G4 Services522 Bldg, H5 Prince Hall Colonial Park Child The Moore Learning Center, M5 Public art Henry Hudson Pkwy, B1, F3, L4 Centro Cultural Ballet731 Quisqueya, G8 Fort West 161 Street, K7 West 180 Street, B4-7HudsonWest 170 Street, C12 36 Ballfields,Police H3 Social Security Senior Center, D4 Bard Hall, F4 The Neurological Inst. of NY, G4 Care Center, L10 United Church, D5 High Bridge, D9 Children’s Aid Society, G8 23 ST Pedestrian walkway View Precinct Office 1456 357 Washington West 162 Street, J5 West 181 Street, A4-7 West 171 Street, B11-12 Little Red Lighthouse, C1 J. Hood Wright Park, D4 Bard-Haven Towers, E4 Vanderbilt Clinic, G5 PS 4, L4 Universal Church, J8 or overpass Jumel Place, G8 Gardens Church on the Hill Sr. Citizens PS 132 14 ST WASH BRIDGE APPROACH Park HUDSON ST 340 HOUSTON ST 0 250 500 feet 180 IS 143 BROADWAY CANAL ST BROADWAY 810 COL MAGAW PL BENNETT AV PS 528 50 100 150 meters WEST 182 STREET BX18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2455 626 20 For bus and subway information call 511 € Congregation BX18 181 Street € 177 visit www.mta.info CABRINI BLVD =A 181 Street Beth Hillel of 320 © 2015 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Map M 20 Design: Michael Hertz Associates, NYC 4261 BX36 New =1 Washington BX3 2440 1380 Heights Firehouse Fort Coliseum 160 601 Theatre 501 Washington BX11 A BX3 BX35 BX3 BX11 A Amtrak Collegiate WEST 181 STREET BX13 BX35 BX36 WASHINGTON BRIDGE BX13 Church 622 660 516 BX35 SEDGWICK AVENUE 801 319 Gregorio Luperon WEST 181 STREET 300 MTA Metro-North BX7 HS for Science & Fort 821 4238 Mathematics OGDEN AVENUE Washington Congregation BX35 M100 Machzikei PINEHURST812 AV Washington Bridge BOSCOBEL PL BOSCO Y 851 1381 B Park BX3 Post Office E Torah 2418 L A 651 124 601 P 503 L AVENUE PLIMPTON W 854 M4 K PLAZA M3 WEST 180 STREET BX36 BX36 R LAFAYETTE 801 BX35 A M98 Congregación 291 M101 A 139 P 880 BX13 De Mita 729 BX3 870 HAVEN AV WEST 180 STREET Ft. Washington St. Spyridon BX11 N Public Congregation Church & 280 W 171 ST O 815 Library 2400 Shaare Hatikvah School BX3 529 I-95 S 501 IDGE D Ahavath Torah R 804 701 BX35 WEST 179 STREET ON B T U M98 MIL HA B BX11 BX3 ER E B H 854 Washington ND BX13 BX36 BX35 XA LE U M98 BX36 BX13 Bridge A Heights 256 BX11 Community N Y Congregation M98 M5 Nursery E R 42 W 171 ST Bridge M98 MAJOR DEEGAN EXPRESSWAY V 330 George Washington School N Apartments A E Bridge Bus Station Y H T I M98 WEST 178 STREET WEST 179 STREET A S BX36 464 First Spanish 612 536 R BX13 4199 1358 E 1357 BX11 240 M98 Baptist Church V I M4 718 Parents I-95 N 4180 M5 in Action U 2360 752 Nursery EXTERIOR STREET M100 601 NORTH WALKAWAY WEST 17812 ST 501 CABRINI BLVD UNDERCLIFF AV PINEHURST AV BX7 WEST 177 ST 598 SOUTH WALKAWAY 701 622 WEST 170 STREET PS 115 223 Community Assoc. 1339 Alianza Dominicana/ C 4179 of Progressive La Familia C 1 Dominicans (CAPD) M3 Unida Day Care GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE WEST 177 ST MERRIAM AVENUE 4160 2340 RIVERSIDE DRIVE 1 1330 13 13 601 501 Tennis 701 Courts 4 WEST 176 ST 662 624 594 Little 215 Red 1315 Lighthouse 175 Street WEST 176 ST AUDUBON AVENUE =A 728 AMSTERDAM AVENUE ÷ United W 169 ST 2316 217 Church 1300 M98 ST NICHOLAS AVENUE Fort AVENUE WADSWORTH 609 551 501 Washington Greenmarket Park WEST 175 STREET BROADWAY 850 4139 Congregation 801 Beth Hamedrosh Incarnation SEDGWICK AVENUE 38 Highbridge WEST 175 ST Church & 196 DEPOT PL School Park Ft.
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