Harlem River

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The Harlem River is a tidal strait in New York City that separates Manhattan from the Bronx and connects the Hudson River to the East River.



Referenced by (43)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
145th Street Bridge
Broadway Bridge
Macombs Dam Bridge
Madison Avenue Bridge
Major Deegan Expressway
Park Avenue Bridge
Robert F. Kennedy Bridge
Spuyten Duyvil Bridge
Third Avenue Bridge
Triborough Bridge
Willis Avenue Bridge
crosses
Inwood
Manhattan
New York County
Upper Manhattan
Washington Heights
borderedBy
145th Street Bridge ("Harlem River Ship Canal")
Macombs Dam Bridge
Third Avenue Bridge ("Harlem River Ship Canal")
crossesWaterway
East Side of Manhattan
Manhattan by the Harlem River
borders
Inwood
The Bronx
hasWaterBody
Harlem River Drive
Major Deegan Expressway ("Harlem River (for part of its length)")
parallelTo
Highbridge Park
bordersWaterBody
Manhattan Island
boundedBy
Spuyten Duyvil Creek
connects
IND Concourse Line
crossesUnder
Willis Avenue Bridge ("Harlem River Ship Canal")
crossesWaterBody
Spuyten Duyvil Creek
hasHydrologicalConnection
New York City
hasRiver
Isham Park ("Harlem River valley")
hasView
Highbridge Park
hasViewOf
Mott Haven
hasWaterfrontOn
Mott Haven
locatedEastOf
Trinity Church Cemetery
locatedNear
Park Avenue Bridge
locatedOnWaterway
Spuyten Duyvil Creek ("Harlem River Ship Canal system")
partOf
Penn Station (New York City) ("Harlem River and Port Chester Railroad (historical connection)")
railLines
Harlem River Drive
runsAlong
Manhattan Island
surroundedBy
Manhattan by the Harlem River
waterBody

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