THE HIGH BRIDGE Bronx Council for Environmental Quality Annual Waterfront Conference, March 18, 2015 Ellen Macnow, Parks Capital Design.

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THE HIGH BRIDGE Bronx Council for Environmental Quality Annual Waterfront Conference, March 18, 2015 Ellen Macnow, Parks Capital Design

W. J. BENNETT, PICTURING AMERICA, 1844 | New York Public Library, Print Collection, nypl.org

BIERSTADT BROTHERS, ca | New York Public Library, Stereoscopic Collection, nypl.org

ca | Library of Congress,

W. P. SNYDER, THE COLUMBIA COLLEGE REGATTA, HARPER’S WEEKLY, 1878 | mysticseaport.org

CHARLES GRAHAM, HIGH BRIDGE ON SUNDAY, HARPER’S WEEKLY, 1885 | The Clark,

WILLIAM H. JACKSON, DETROIT PUBLISHING CO., ca | Library of Congress,

B. J. FALK, NO. 8, BOAT CLUB PARADE, HARLEM RIVER, 1902 | Library of Congress, loc.gov

HIGH BRIDGE OVER HARLEM RIVER, PROCESSION c | NYC Department of Records, Municipal Archives

TIME WIDE WORLD PHOTO, 1928 | timesmachine.nytimes.com

UNATTRIBUTED, 1928, REPRINTED MAY 13, 2010 | The New York Times, nytimes.com

UNATTRIBUTED, 1975 | NYC Parks Photo Archive

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