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The Harlem River is an Template:Convert tidal strait in New York City, flowing between the Hudson River and the East River and separating the island of Manhattan from the Bronx on the United States mainland.

The northern stretch, also called the Spuyten Duyvil ("spewing devil") Creek, has been significantly altered for navigation purposes. Originally it curved around the north of Marble Hill, but in 1895 the Harlem Ship Canal was dug between Manhattan and Marble Hill, and in 1914 the original course was filled in.

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Harlem River Drive and Harlem River Greenway run along the west bank of the river, and the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line and Major Deegan Expressway on the east.

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The "C" Rock, with the Henry Hudson Bridge behind it and the Spuyten Duyvil Bridge in the distance in the open position.

The Harlem River was the traditional rowing course for New York, analogous to the Charles River in Boston and the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. On the Harlem's banks is the boathouse for the Columbia University crew, and the river is the home course for the university's crew. Since 1952, a large flat rock face, called the "(Big) C Rock" has been painted with Columbia's varsity "C".<ref>Alma's Owl (pseudonym), "Down by the 'C' Shore", "Ask Alma's Owl" column, Columbia University Record, 32:14:1 (June 11, 2007)</ref> Also on the river are the Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse and Harlem River Community Rowing, two community rowing facilities. The river is used by crews from New York University, Fordham University, and Manhattan University, though the only university with permanent facilities on the river is Columbia.Template:Citation needed

Historically, the west bank of the Harlem River was also an amusement destination. The area between 190th and 192nd Streets was occupied by the Fort George Amusement Park, a trolley park/amusement park, from 1895 to 1914. Its site is now a seating area in Highbridge Park.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In the 1890s, the City of New York built a racetrack for horses, the Harlem River Speedway, along the riverbank of the park;<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> the project started construction in 1894<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and opened in July 1898.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The Speedway later became the Harlem River Drive, and regular motorists were first allowed on the drive in 1919.<ref name="mcny">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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Template:Harlem River map The Harlem River is spanned by seven swing bridges, four lift bridges, and four arch bridges,<ref name="The Bridges of New York">Template:Cite book</ref> and is navigable to any boat with less than Template:Convert of air draft. However, any boat requiring more than Template:Convert of clearance will require the Spuyten Duyvil Bridge to swing open. All other movable bridges on the Harlem River provide at least Template:Convert of clearance while closed, so boats and ships requiring between Template:Convert of clearance need only have one bridge swing open. These bridges replaced fixed bridges or lower bridges in the late 19th century to improve navigation. High Bridge was erected between 1837 and 1848 to carry the Croton Aqueduct across the river. It is the oldest bridge in New York City.

The New York City Department of Transportation advises that while they make every effort to ensure that all bridges are operating, many of them are under repair at any time, and outside contractors are responsible for opening of bridges under repair.

Crossing Image Carries Location Coordinates
Wards Island Bridge File:Wards Island Bridge 20070902-jag9889.jpg File:Wards Island Bridge 20111202-jag9889.jpg

Top: closed position
bottom: open position

Pedestrian/bicycle Manhattan and Wards Island Template:Coord
Robert F. Kennedy Triboro Lift Bridge (Harlem Lift Bridge) File:RFK Triboro Lift Bridge 20070902-jag9889.jpg NY State Route 900G (6 road lanes) Manhattan and Randall's Island Template:Coord
Willis Avenue Bridge Top: 1901 bridge;
bottom: 2010 bridge
Northbound auto traffic; Pedestrian/bicycle Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Third Avenue Bridge File:Third Avenue Bridge 20090530-jag9889.jpg Southbound auto traffic; Pedestrian/bicycle Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Lexington Avenue Tunnel IRT Lexington Avenue Line (Template:NYCS trains) Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Park Avenue Bridge File:Park Avenue Bridge 20160917-jag9889.jpg Metro-North Railroad Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Madison Avenue Bridge File:Madison Avenue Bridge 20060916-jag9889.jpg Southbound/eastbound auto traffic; pedestrian/bicycle Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
149th Street Tunnel IRT White Plains Road Line (Template:NYCS trains) Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
145th Street Bridge File:145 Street Bridge 20090525-jag9889.jpg Westbound/eastbound auto traffic; pedestrian/bicycle Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Macombs Dam Bridge File:Macombs Dam Bridge 20160917-jag9889.jpg Westbound/eastbound auto traffic; pedestrian/bicycle Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Concourse Tunnel IND Concourse Line (Template:NYCS trains) Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Putnam Bridge (1881–1960) Ninth Avenue El Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
High Bridge File:High Bridge 20160917-jag9889.jpg Pedestrian Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Alexander Hamilton Bridge File:Alexander Hamilton Bridge 20090530-jag9889.jpg File:I-95.svg Interstate 95
File:US 1.svg U.S. Route 1
Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Washington Bridge File:Washington Bridge 20090530-jag9889.jpg Westbound/eastbound auto traffic; pedestrian/bicycle Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
University Heights Bridge File:University Heights Bridge 20060916-jag9889.jpg Westbound/eastbound auto traffic; pedestrian/bicycle Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Broadway Bridge File:Broadway Bridge 20070902-jag9889.jpg File:US 9.svg US 9
IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line (Template:NYCS trains)
Manhattan Island and Marble Hill, Manhattan Template:Coord
Henry Hudson Bridge File:Henry Hudson Bridge 20171010-jag9889.jpg File:NY-9A.svg NY 9A
File:Henry Hudson Pkwy Shield free.svg Henry Hudson Parkway
Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord
Spuyten Duyvil Bridge File:Spuyten Duyvil Bridge 20120706-jag9889.jpg Amtrak Empire Connection Manhattan and the Bronx Template:Coord

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