Saint Nicholas Park
West Harlem / Hamilton Heights / Sugar Hill
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The land for St. Nicholas Park was acquired in part by condemnation for the Old Croton Aqueduct in 1885-86. New York State laws of 1894 and 1895 authorized the creation of a public park to be known as St. Nicholas Park. Additional property was assembled in 1900-06, and park construction began in 1906. Like Harlemâ
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Saint Nicholas ParkNew York, NY
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