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[Tulip Tree, Inwood.]

[Tulip Tree, Inwood.]

These caves were the homes of the first inhabitants on Manhattan Island. Inwood Park.

These caves were the homes of the first inhabitants on Manhattan Island. Inwood Park.

[Emilio Gabriel Diaz by Inwood's tulip tree.]

[Emilio Gabriel Diaz by Inwood's tulip tree.]

"Manhattan Island North." Northern tip of New York City. Still in its primitive state. Contrast this view with the Battery.

"Manhattan Island North." Northern tip of New York City. Still in its primitive state. Contrast this view with the Battery.

Named by the Indians "Muscoota Creek." At Inwood Park.

Named by the Indians "Muscoota Creek." At Inwood Park.

[Dyckman Institute Cottage and Tulip Tree.]

[Dyckman Institute Cottage and Tulip Tree.]

[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking south.]

[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking south.]

[Tulip Tree as it was in 1929-1930]

[Tulip Tree as it was in 1929-1930]

[Inwood Hill Park landscape.]

[Inwood Hill Park landscape.]

[Inwood Hill Park, looking north.]

[Inwood Hill Park, looking north.]

[Stable in Inwood Hill Park.]

[Stable in Inwood Hill Park.]

[Inwood Hill Park.]

[Inwood Hill Park.]

[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking north.]

[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking north.]

[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking east.]

[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking east.]

[Inwood Hill Park landscape.]

[Inwood Hill Park landscape.]

[Inwood Hill Park, from upper road looking east.]

[Inwood Hill Park, from upper road looking east.]

[Inwood Hill Park-lower road looking east.]

[Inwood Hill Park-lower road looking east.]

[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking north.]

[Inwood Hill Park, lower road looking north.]

[Inwood Hill Park, upper road  looking south.]

[Inwood Hill Park, upper road looking south.]

[Inwood Hill Park-Indian Cave Dwelling.]

[Inwood Hill Park-Indian Cave Dwelling.]

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The oldest living thing on Manhattan Island, the great tulip tree in Inwood Park. 126 feet high, about 260 years old.

Photographer George Miller, Jr.
Accession number X2010.12.147 
Unique identifier M3Y6299 
Dated ca. 1930 
Medium gelatin silver transparency
File dimensions 21.0 in × 17.1 in at 300dpi
53.3 cm × 43.6 cm at 300dpi 
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Inwood (New York, N.Y.)
Inwood Hill Park (New York, N.Y.)
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