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Explore Inwood
Inwood in New York County (New York) with it's 10,082 inhabitants is located in United States about 214 mi (or 344 km) north-east of Washington DC, the country's capital.
Local time in Inwood is now 09:49 AM (Friday). The local timezone is named America / New York with an UTC offset of -5 hours. We know of 9 airports in the wider vicinity of Inwood, of which 4 are larger airports. The closest airport in United States is La Guardia Airport in a distance of 7 mi (or 11 km), South-East. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are two Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United States is Statue of Liberty in a distance of 12 mi (or 20 km), South. Also, if you like golfing, there are multiple options in driving distance. We found 9 points of interest in the vicinity of this place. If you need a place to sleep, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
Depending on your travel schedule, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: The Bronx, Manhattan, Hackensack, Jersey City and Queens. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 10°C / 50 °F
Morning Temperature | 6°C / 43 °F |
Evening Temperature | 12°C / 54 °F |
Night Temperature | 8°C / 47 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 21% |
Air Pressure | 1011 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 8 km/h (5 mph) from South-East |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 81% of sky |
General Conditions | Broken clouds |
Friday, 15th of November 2024
13°C (56 °F)
9°C (48 °F)
Sky is clear, moderate breeze, clear sky.
Saturday, 16th of November 2024
10°C (50 °F)
13°C (55 °F)
Broken clouds, light breeze.
Sunday, 17th of November 2024
14°C (58 °F)
11°C (51 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
DoubleTree by Hilton Fort Lee - George Washington Bridge
Luxury Suites Upper West Brownstone
La Maison d'Art
New York Renaissance Home and Guest House
The Sylvan Guest House
Opera House Hotel
Market Rentals Downtown Apartments
Market Rentals Uptown
Mi Casa Tu Casa
BEST WESTERN FORT LEE
Videos from this area
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New York City Subway: Snowy Elevated Trains in Manhattan and Bronx
Today's film leaves the underground and shows the only elevated stretches of the subway system that exist today in Manhattan. There are two such stretches, both along the IRT Seventh Avenue...
Dyckman Street Time Lapse (HD)
Intersection of Dyckman Street & Broadway. Shot with 10-22mm Sigma Wide Angle Lens. Canon 40D. Around 800 3 second Exposures.
#1 train departs Dyckman St Station in a Blizzard! 1/27/11
Thought I'd remind everyone what last years winters was like in NYC, #1 train departs Dyckman St Station during last years Blizzard! Recorded 1/27/11.
1 train at Dyckman Street
South Ferry-bound 1 train of R62As arriving at, stopping, and leaving Dyckman Street before entering the Washington Heights tunnel on a rainy Thursday afternoon.
Abada Capoeira on Dyckman
Abada Capoeira NYC. Freddy Correa, aka Furacao, is the instructor for this group based in Washington Heights. This event on Dyckman St. in the Inwood section of Manhattan took place on a Sunday...
Leonel Parade on Dyckman St, Inwood, Part 2
The noise of the Leonel Parade disrupts the quiet spring day in Inwood, Manhattan for hours.
Waiting on the 1 in snowstorm
02/03/14 Another heavy snowfall, the streets were too clogged with snow and ice to walk(uh Deblasio!) so I was at Dyckman Street Station to catch a IRT #1 train one stop to 207 St to stock...
MTA Subways - 1984-86 Bombardier R-62A Subway Car #2436-2440/2176-2180
Pulling into and out of Dyckman Street Station in the Inwood Neighborhood of Manhattan, on the 1 Line. Trevor Logan Video.
Divertido Con Jochy desde 809
jochysantos estara conectando en vivo con el programa desde #809 112 Dyckman St. #NewYork.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Inwood Hill Park
Inwood Hill Park is a city-owned and maintained public park in Inwood, Upper Manhattan, New York City, operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. It stretches along the Hudson River from Dyckman Street to the northern tip of the island. Inwood Hill Park's densely folded, glacially scoured topography contains the largest remaining forest land on Manhattan Island. Unlike other Manhattan parks, Inwood Hill Park is largely natural (non-landscaped).
The Cloisters
The Cloisters is a museum located in Fort Tryon Park, Washington Heights, New York City. The building, which is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was built in the 1930s resembling architectural elements of several European medieval abbeys. It is used to exhibit art and architecture from Medieval Europe. The Cloisters, which is near the northern tip of Manhattan island on a hill overlooking the Hudson River, incorporates parts from five French cloistered abbeys.
WaHI
WaHI stands for "Washington Heights and Inwood," two neighborhoods of Upper Manhattan in New York City. The term was coined by Eduardo Gómez, founder of the WaHI Online community web site, in 2002. The term is commonly used and understood within WaHI Online, but has not caught on widely elsewhere (as opposed to, for example, Hudson Heights, which was chosen by a group of neighborhood activistsand is widely cited).
Inwood – 207th Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line)
Inwood – 207th Street (formerly Washington Heights – 207th Street) is the northern terminal station of the IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 207th Street and Broadway in the Manhattan neighborhood of Inwood, near Inwood Hill Park, it is served by the A train at all times.
Dyckman Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line)
Dyckman Street is a station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of Dyckman Street and Broadway in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan. It is served by the A train at all times. This underground station opened as Dyckman Street – 200th Street on September 10, 1932 along with the rest of the Eighth Avenue Line from 207th Street to Chambers Street/Hudson Terminal.
Dyckman Street (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line)
Dyckman Street is a station on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located roughly at the intersection of Dyckman Street and Nagle Avenue in the neighborhood of Inwood, Manhattan, it is served by the 1 train at all times. This embankment station, opened on March 16, 1906, has two side platforms, two tracks and maintains a level grade.
Bogardus Place
Bogardus Place is located in the Inwood section of New York City borough of Manhattan. It was opened in 1912, and runs one block (641.7 feet) between Hillside Avenue and Ellwood Street, and is named for the family who previously owned much of the land that forms both Fort Tryon Park, and the Fort Tryon section. The Bogardus family in America started in 1633, when Reverend Everardus Bogardus arrived in New Amsterdam to become that community's second clergyman.
Dyckman Street
Dyckman Street is a street in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is commonly considered to be a crosstown street because it runs from the Hudson River to the Harlem River and intersects Broadway. However, in its true geographical orientation, Dyckman Street runs roughly from north-northwest to south-southeast, and the majority of the street that lies southeast of Broadway runs closer to a north-south direction than east-west.
Mount Washington Church (New York City)
Mount Washington Church was a former Manhattan church located on Broadway and Dyckman Street, New York City. It was built in 1844 and enlarged 1856. It was a fine example of a timber Carpenter Gothic church with crenelated tower and spire. The church was demolished sometime before its publication (1967) in Lost New York.
Messiah Mission Church (New York City)
Messiah Mission Church, also known as Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church, was a Lutheran church in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan. The congregation was founded in 1916 and a two-storey brick school and chapel was built 1926 to designs by George W. Conable 46 West 24th Street, at 198-200 Sherman Avenue. The pastor who built the 1926 school church was Frederick P. Wilhem of 609 West 204th Street. Messiah merged in 1945 with St.
Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church (New York City)
The Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 91 Arden Street, south of Broadway, Inwood, Manhattan. It was established in 1927 and built in 1928 to designs by Gustave E. Steinback of 157 West 74th Street for $160,000. A $400,000 four-story brick school was built in 1949, also to designs by Gustave E. Steinback, now of Hunting Ridge, Stamford, Connecticut.
Church of the Good Shepherd (New York City)
The Church of the Good Shepherd is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 608 Isham Street, Manhattan, New York City.