Manhattanville (New York City, New York)

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Manhattanville is a sub-neighborhood within the western part of the Harlem neighborhood in the uptown area of the New York City borough of Manhattan, bordered on the south by Morningside Heights on the west by the Hudson River, on the east by Harlem and on the north by Hamilton Heights. Its borders straddle West 125th Street, roughly from 122nd Street to 135th Street and from the Hudson River to St. Nicholas Park.

Throughout the 19th century, Manhattanville was a town that bustled around a wharf active with ferry and daily river conveyances. It was the first station on the Hudson River Railroad running north from the city, and the hub of daily stage coach, omnibus and streetcar lines. Situated near the famous Bloomingdale Road, its hotels, houses of entertainment and post office made it an alluring destination of suburban retreat from the city, yet its direct proximity to the Hudson River also made it an invaluable industrial entry point for construction materials and other freight bound for upper Manhattan.

The diagonal W. 125th St. was originally named Manhattan St., while the current La Salle St. was originally W. 125th St.
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Coordinates:  40°48'58"N 73°57'16"W

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