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  2. Randalls and Wards Islands - Wikipedia

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    The current Randalls and Wards Island came about when Little Hell Gate was partially infilled. [6] [7] The combined island is part of the New York City borough of Manhattan; [7] this dates to an 1829 statute that designated the islands as being within Manhattan's eastern boundary. [8] Randalls and Wards Island has an area of about 530 acres ...

  3. Category:Randalls and Wards Islands - Wikipedia

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    Randalls and Wards Islands is an island in New York City's East River. Pages in category "Randalls and Wards Islands" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan on ...

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    The New York City borough of Manhattan contains numerous smaller islands in addition to the main island of Manhattan. [2] Three of these islands, Ellis Island, Governors Island, and Liberty Island, are located in Upper New York Bay, [3]: 9 though jurisdiction of Ellis Island is shared with neighboring Jersey City, New Jersey, and Liberty Island is an exclave of Manhattan within New Jersey.

  5. New York House of Refuge - Wikipedia

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    A wood engraving representing the NY House of Refuge in 1855. The New York House of Refuge was the first juvenile reformatory established in the United States. [1] It opened in 1824 on the Bowery in Manhattan, New York City [2] and was destroyed by a fire in 1839, before being relocated first to Twenty-Third Street and then, in 1854, to Randalls Island.

  6. Wards Island Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The first known bridge to Wards Island was a wooden drawbridge between East 114th Street in Manhattan to the northwest corner of the island. The bridge was built in 1807 to serve a cotton business run by Philip Milledolar and Bartholomew Ward and lasted until 1821, when it was destroyed by a storm.

  7. Mill Rock - Wikipedia

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    Mill Rock fort [2]. Mill Rock is a small uninhabited island between Manhattan Island and Queens in New York City.The island belongs to the borough of Manhattan.It lies about 1,000 feet (300 m) off Manhattan's East 96th Street, [1] south of Randalls and Wards Islands, where the East River and Harlem River converge.

  8. Category:Islands of the East River - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... Randalls and Wards Islands (16 P) Rikers Island (7 P) Roosevelt Island (1 C, ... Randalls and Wards Islands; Rikers Island;

  9. Hell Gate - Wikipedia

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    The name "Hell Gate" is a corruption of the Dutch phrase Hellegat.It first appeared on a Dutch map as Helle Gadt. [2] The name was originally applied to the entirety of the East River, by Dutch explorer Adriaen Block, the first European known to have navigated the strait, who bestowed the name sometime during his 1614–1616 voyage aboard the Onrust circumnavigating Long Island, from its ...