Hudson Heights, Manhattan
United States
Hudson Heights, Manhattan has 40 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Peekskill, New York
Columbia University Medical Center
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Washington Heights, Manhattan
Medieval art
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Inwood, Manhattan
Riverside Drive (Manhattan)
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Upper West Side | Inwood, Manhattan
Fort Tryon Park
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Inwood, Manhattan | Washington Heights, Manhattan
Pre-war architecture
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Clayton, Missouri | Westover, Stamford, Connecticut
Inwood, Manhattan
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Manhattan, New York | Marble Hill, Manhattan | Washington Heights, Manhattan
Classical Revival architecture
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Matador, Texas | Alva, Florida | Sion Hill, United States Virgin Islands
Art Deco architecture
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Los Angeles, California | Juneau, Alaska | Greenwood, Arkansas
Wecquaesgeek
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Communipaw | Mott Haven, Bronx | Cedar Knolls, New York
Thomas Mann
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Nida, Lithuania | Sokołowsko, Poland | Noordwijk, Netherlands
retaining wall
Connects Hudson Heights, Manhattan to: Columbus, Ohio | Marshall Heights (Washington, Washington, D.C. | Prokop, Belgrade | Bellefonte, Kentucky