NEW YORK — There is a way of life in Inwood, a sense of place, order and community that is more than its surroundings suggest. There are the lush parks, including the 196-acre Inwood Hill Park, the ...
Become a paid member to listen to this article The Dyckman Farmhouse, as seen from the steps on 204th Street. Surrounded by luscious green spaces and breathtaking waterways, Inwood serves as a ...
Nestled next to the Harlem River at the tip of Manhattan, Inwood is on the brink of change. Once a refuge from the rest of the borough’s unrelenting gentrification, a controversial city plan to ...