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Inwood Hill Park

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Inwood Hill Park is a 196-acre park located on the northern tip of Manhattan, which became an official park in 1926. It consists of trails, caves and cliffs. Today the park has the only remaining forestland in Manhattan and is still wild and untamed. It was once the home of Native Americans and colonial villages, and it served as a revolutionary war outpost and as land for various institutions and multiple asylums.

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