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"Frank E. Reed" <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Nov 1996 17:10:11 EST
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David Allen wrote,
   "It may surprise some of you to learn that the islands around New York
harbor are not legally "islands" at all.  Manhattan (New York County) has been
regarded as part of the mainland for a long time because it is only separated
from the Bronx by the shallow Harlem River. "
 
Also, isn't part of the "legal" Manhattan on the Bronx side of the Harlem River
anyway? If I remember right
from living up there, the Inwood area is part of Manhattan but it's firmly
attached to the Bronx shore.
On the other hand, this may have been due to human intervention --older maps
show the river curving up
a bit further north. Anyone know? And does that mean that New York County
doesn't make the cut as an
"island county"?
 
-Frank E. Reed
http://www.clockwk.com/fer

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