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Riverside Dr (at 93rd St) New York , NY United States
It's a nice & quiet place to relax and take your mind off stress,cold in the winter since you're near the river ,a historical site on the Salem witch trials
If your dog is a ratter, might not be the best place to walk after dark. Lots of nice for pups to catch!
Joan of Arc statue by Anna Vaughn Hyatt. Sculpted with historically accurate 15th century armor. Pedestal contains blocks from Tower of Roen (where Joan held before being executed). More info in blog. Read more
Famous historic site
The city 's only statue of a woman seated on a horse ????????
Be sure to clean up after your dog, it's a high traffic area!
the amount of unscooped dog poop here is staggering.
Favorite spot for neighborhood canines.
Right next to the cathedral, there is one large bronze sculpture of an angel defeating Lucifer. - Justin Ordoveza
Tennis courts by ColumbiaRoller skating in the promenade by the river especially beautiful at sunset - Guillermo Rojas
Beautiful volunteer-run garden with ever-changing flowers. Wonderful views of the hudson and a tree-lined promenade. - Kira Garvin Lerman