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| GALLERY 1: Embankment Today Q: What's Up There Anyway? A: 6 Acres of Parkland! |
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| Field of Dreams The Embankment Block between Erie and Marin Boulevard descended toward grade as seven tracks carried freight trains loaded with cargo to the Harsimus Yards, now Newport. |
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| A Walk Along the Embankment - A Serene Oasis up Above the Traffic and Noise of our Bustling City. A place to walk, run, cycle, sit, read or meditate. A place children can learn about nature without travelling outside the city limits. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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