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Encompassing the neighborhoods of Manhattanville, Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, Hudson Heights/Fort George and Inwood, the northernmost tip of Manhattan is a region steeped in American history and flanked by lush clifftop and riverfront parks.
Unlike the area below 125th Street, Upper Manhattan is filled with steep hills and cliffs that give it a character unlike any other in the city. Bennett Park in Hudson Heights is the highest elevation point in Manhattan – just 40 feet lower than the Statue of Liberty’s torch – which made it an ideal point of defense during the Revolutionary War (although the Continental Army eventually lost the Battle of Fort Washington in a crushing defeat).
Largely residential in scope, the neighborhoods of Upper Manhattan range from bustling, densely populated Washington Heights to pin-drop quiet expanses of Inwood and Hudson Heights lined with gorgeous Art Deco and Tudor pre-war apartment houses. Vast swaths of leafy parkland is found throughout the region, and transportation options are abundant. In fact, A trains run non-stop between 125th and 59th streets, putting midtown a mere 20 minutes away.
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