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Located on 196 acres, Inwood Hill Park offers a world apart from the ... It was once the site of a 280-year-old Tulip tree celebrated as the tree under which Dutch settlers purchased a piece ...
Owned and maintained by the city, Inwood Hill Park is a reminder of what Manhattan ... remains of old campfires and artifacts. 8. A Tulip Tree Reportedly Marked the Site of the Sale of Manhattan ...
The uptown tree killer has struck ... a machete and left to die in Inwood Hill Park in the past few weeks. The carnage includes pines, sugar maples and two tulip trees in the 196-acre park that ...
This year alone, Manhattan’s northernmost park has seen four separate arborcides, damaging tulip ... on the tree killers, though a blurry YouTube video called “Ninjas in Inwood Hill Park ...
One of these fires was located in Inwood Hill Park in Northern Manhattan ... people in exchange for “trinkets” under a giant tulip tree. The tulip tree grew 165 feet and lived to be 225 ...
An ax might have been used. Or a machete. But this is undisputed: Park employees have discovered 17 trees at Inwood Hill Park in northern Manhattan have been chopped down and left to rot.
A New Year’s Day nature walk through Inwood Hill Park came to a hushed halt last week when participants happened upon a tongue nailed to a red oak tree ... noted for giant tulip trees, eastern ...
What’s now known as Inwood Hill Park, outlined by the Hudson River and the Harlem River Ship canal, was once the home of the indigenous Lenape people. Landron works with the community nonprofit ...