Washington Heights
Bounded by Dyckman Street to the north, 155th Street to the south, and the Harlem and Hudson Rivers to the east and west, the neighborhood of Washington Heights contains the highest natural point in Manhattan. For this reason, it played a crucial role during the American Revolutionary War; Washington Heights in fact derives its name from Fort Washington, the stronghold that Continental Army troops built in the area during their defense of New York.
In the modern day, Washington Heights is primarily a residential neighborhood. Its major attractions include Fort Washington Park, Fort Tyron Park, The Academy of Arts and Letters, The Cloisters , Bennett Park and the Morris-Jumel Mansion.
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