Besides being the natural (not landscape) Park on the island of Manhattan, were not cut trees in Inwood Hill Park by late 1700, when U.S. forces built Fort Cox.
Popular folklore has it that the legendary Peter Minuit buying Manhattan from the people who live here Lenape Iceland in 1624; lnwood Hill saves officially a park in New York City in 1916, over the native trees.
A network of trails to explore make this a historic park, asand a nature experience. The caves, which had been home, the original inhabitants of Delaware, are a good way to combat summer heat. to watch the morning or evening twilight, the pans are ideal for bird watching easy - raptors, waterfowl and migratory birds, this urban sanctuary. There is also a kind of center with interactive exhibits and a new shelter construction Algonquin-style.
Watching an immature bald eagles on a branch for three or four minutes before spreading her wings, alightedFlight is my idea of a pleasant way to spend a summer afternoon in New York to spend. This was one of my walks foraging.
Not a good season for berries, but I eat every salad is still edible wild - lambs quarters of the Asian day flower, sorrel, purslane, wild garlic, mustard seeds - such as vegetables grown.
I come from the woods to enjoy some of the other offerings in Manhattan, but in Inwood Hill Park as my backyard temporary convinced me that it is successful in New Yorkoffers the best of both worlds.
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