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NYC's Forgotten Waterfront at the Harlem River

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NYC's Forgotten Waterfront at the Harlem River

The Harlem River is an eight-mile-long tidal strait that runs past some of the most densely populated neighborhoods in New York City. However, most people living near the river have no access to its shoreline, a place that has been described as “New York’s Forgotten Waterfront.” Join Untapped New York and photographers Duane Bailey-Castro and Nathan Kensinger for a virtual experience that will explore this under-appreciated site. In this talk, Bailey-Castro and Kensinger will highlight their photographs of Harlem River bridges, parks, and shoreline, images taken over the course of a decade of exploration. They will discuss issues of access, transportation, and pollution while sharing their images of the historic architecture and new green spaces that line this fascinating waterway. For more events like this, become an Untapped New York Insider! https://untappedcities.com/become-a-member/

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