Inwood Hill–Fort Washington ridge

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The Inwood Hill–Fort Washington ridge is a prominent natural escarpment in northern Manhattan noted for its dramatic topography, forested parkland, and views over the Hudson River.

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Inwood Hill–Fort Washington ridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf escarpment
landform
ridge
extendsBetween Fort Washington, Maryland
surface form: Fort Washington area

Inwood neighborhood
surface form: Inwood Hill neighborhood
forms natural barrier along the Hudson River shoreline
geologicalContext Manhattan schist
hasLandUse urban parkland
hasNotableFeature dramatic topography
forested parkland
views over the Hudson River
hasTerrain rocky outcrops
steep slopes
hasVegetation hardwood forest
isNotableFor being one of the most prominent natural landforms in Manhattan
relatively undisturbed natural landscape within New York City
locatedIn Manhattan
New York
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States

Upper Manhattan
surface form: northern Manhattan
orientation roughly north–south
overlooks Hudson River
partOf Fort Washington Park
Inwood Hill Park

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Washington Heights knownFor Inwood Hill–Fort Washington ridge