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    Dr. SlideruleJan 23, 2016 at 11:10 am

    A few corrections:
    1. Actually, when the High Bridge opened on July 4, 1848, there was a lot of fanfare. Among the honored guests was First Lady, Dolley Madison, who at age 80 created quite a stir. President Polk was down in Washington DC setting the cornerstone of the Washington Monument and couldn’t make the ceremonies in New York.
    2. The source of the water for the Croton Aqueduct was the Croton Reservoir which is 41 miles to the north.
    3. When the High Bridge was reopened on June 9, 2015, it was not opened by Michael Bloomberg. He was not the mayor of New York any longer. Bill di Blasio became mayor on January 1, 2014 but did not see fit to honor the opening with his presence.
    These facts and many more can be found at highbridgeparkdevelopment.blogspot.com

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    Dr. SlideruleNov 11, 2015 at 8:49 am

    While ballyhooed as a significant positive change to the area, the reopening of the High Bridge has made little change to either the Highbridge section of Washington Heights or the Bronx. It will take significant investment on the part of the City and the private sector to really make a dent. To get a better sense of the effect of this investment in the infrastructure of the area see highbridgeparkdevelopment.blogspot.com

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