

Harlem River Park is a portion of theManhattan Waterfront Greenway that runs along theHarlem River from 145th Street south to 135th Street near the369th Regiment Armory.[1] In 1997, underRudy Giuliani and NYC Parks CommissionerHenry Stern, the mayor's office provided approximately $380,000 to explore the park's creation and construction began in 2001 to extend theEast River Greenway north from the 125th Street terminus in what was, by 2017, called the Harlem Greenway Link.[2][3]
The park includes murals, including ones in tribute to Harlem's cultural history, and preservationists have discussed a so-called "Grand Harlem Park" encompassing this and others adjacent.[4][1]
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