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Dyckman Marina
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The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin Dr, New York, NY 10040
Dyckman Fields
New York, NY 10034
Payson Playground
285-287 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034, United States
Fort Tryon Park
Riverside, Dr To Broadway, New York, NY 10040
Anne Loftus Playground
Broadway &, Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10040
Inwood Hill Park
Payson Ave. &, Seaman Ave, New York, NY 10034
Lt. William Tighe Triangle
Seaman Avenue, Riverside Drive, Dyckman St, New York, NY 10040
Inwood Library
4790 Broadway, New York, NY 10034
Overlook Meadow
V3FC+9XX, New York, NY 10034
Fort Tryon
99 Margaret Corbin Dr #67, New York, NY 10040
Nearby restaurants
The Hudson
348 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034
Mamasushi
237 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034
The Haus of Collectives
2 Henshaw St, New York, NY 10034
Pat'e Palo Bar & Grill
251-3 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034, United States
Bravo56 NYC
261 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034, United States
Papasito
223 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034, United States
Tryon Public House
4740 Broadway, New York, NY 10040
IL Sole
233 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034
Tabu
229 B Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034
Cañave
4716 Broadway, New York, NY 10040
Nearby local services
Tread Bike Shop
250 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034
Chinese qigong tuina massage therapy
4777A Broadway, New York, NY 10034, United States
The Met Store
99 Margaret Corbin Dr, New York, NY 10040
Dyckman St
New York, NY 10040
BeautyFix Medspa Dyckman
4746 Broadway, New York, NY 10040
Cantor Daniel Pincus - Wedding Officiant New York Tri-State Area
4791 Broadway, New York, NY 10034
Henry Hudson Bridge
New York, NY
Planet Fitness
177 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10040
Treehouse Daycare
11-19 Seaman Ave, New York, NY 10034
NewYork-Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Network - Primary Care Broadway Practice - Washington Heights
4781 83 Broadway, New York, NY 10034
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Dyckman Marina

348 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034
4.6(116)
Open 24 hours
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Pet friendly
attractions: The Met Cloisters, Dyckman Fields, Payson Playground, Fort Tryon Park, Anne Loftus Playground, Inwood Hill Park, Lt. William Tighe Triangle, Inwood Library, Overlook Meadow, Fort Tryon, restaurants: The Hudson, Mamasushi, The Haus of Collectives, Pat'e Palo Bar & Grill, Bravo56 NYC, Papasito, Tryon Public House, IL Sole, Tabu, Cañave, local businesses: Tread Bike Shop, Chinese qigong tuina massage therapy, The Met Store, Dyckman St, BeautyFix Medspa Dyckman, Cantor Daniel Pincus - Wedding Officiant New York Tri-State Area, Henry Hudson Bridge, Planet Fitness, Treehouse Daycare, NewYork-Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Network - Primary Care Broadway Practice - Washington Heights
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Nearby attractions of Dyckman Marina

The Met Cloisters

Dyckman Fields

Payson Playground

Fort Tryon Park

Anne Loftus Playground

Inwood Hill Park

Lt. William Tighe Triangle

Inwood Library

Overlook Meadow

Fort Tryon

The Met Cloisters

The Met Cloisters

4.8

(3.6K)

Closed
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Dyckman Fields

Dyckman Fields

4.8

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Payson Playground

Payson Playground

4.5

(46)

Closed
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Fort Tryon Park

Fort Tryon Park

4.7

(3.7K)

Open until 1:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Dyckman Marina

The Hudson

Mamasushi

The Haus of Collectives

Pat'e Palo Bar & Grill

Bravo56 NYC

Papasito

Tryon Public House

IL Sole

Tabu

Cañave

The Hudson

The Hudson

3.9

(1.0K)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Mamasushi

Mamasushi

4.0

(1.1K)

$$

Open until 2:00 AM
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The Haus of Collectives

The Haus of Collectives

4.5

(52)

Closed
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Pat'e Palo Bar & Grill

Pat'e Palo Bar & Grill

4.5

(329)

$$

Open until 4:00 AM
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Nearby local services of Dyckman Marina

Tread Bike Shop

Chinese qigong tuina massage therapy

The Met Store

Dyckman St

BeautyFix Medspa Dyckman

Cantor Daniel Pincus - Wedding Officiant New York Tri-State Area

Henry Hudson Bridge

Planet Fitness

Treehouse Daycare

NewYork-Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Network - Primary Care Broadway Practice - Washington Heights

Tread Bike Shop

Tread Bike Shop

4.7

(555)

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Chinese qigong tuina massage therapy

Chinese qigong tuina massage therapy

4.5

(121)

Click for details
The Met Store

The Met Store

4.9

(20)

Click for details
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Dyckman St

4.0

(57)

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Davis D. JanowskiDavis D. Janowski
I've launched my folding kayaks here over the years after taking the subway up. And I've also landed here on many occasions on both kayaks and my paddle board when going north or on circumnavigations of Manhattan. It is lovely for what it is. The nearby Inwood Canoe Club has a storied history and interesting culture...we water people are an eccentric, eclectic lot. It would be wonderful to see the city at some point invest in and turn it into a first-class water park and facility for human-powered craft and more of a destination for the city (though tourists would probably follow). For now (and over the last decade or so) it remains a mostly lovely place during daylight hours---while on Friday nights and weekends it can be a wild scene with local partiers.
Michael AllambyMichael Allamby
I had the pleasure of partying there a few times over the years. I'm not too sure if that part of the venue is still going. I hope it is. I got an invite to an art show there once. It took me by surprise because the events I usually got invited to at the Marina were day parties. When I went to the art show I saw someone arrive to it on a boat. It was motivating. I was honestly surprised and thought it was something you only heard about in an exaggerated song lyric. But it wasn't.
Lynn E. Brice (HarlemzFlyGirl)Lynn E. Brice (HarlemzFlyGirl)
It was Field Day for our school's kindergartens & 1st grade classes. It was a nice open field for the students to go 🍌🍌🍌s. The weather was pleasant & fun was had by all. I walked down by the kayak dock & saw a little landing with geese. Nice boardwalk overlooking the Henry Hudson River, with a nice view of the Palisades in NJ.
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I've launched my folding kayaks here over the years after taking the subway up. And I've also landed here on many occasions on both kayaks and my paddle board when going north or on circumnavigations of Manhattan. It is lovely for what it is. The nearby Inwood Canoe Club has a storied history and interesting culture...we water people are an eccentric, eclectic lot. It would be wonderful to see the city at some point invest in and turn it into a first-class water park and facility for human-powered craft and more of a destination for the city (though tourists would probably follow). For now (and over the last decade or so) it remains a mostly lovely place during daylight hours---while on Friday nights and weekends it can be a wild scene with local partiers.
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I had the pleasure of partying there a few times over the years. I'm not too sure if that part of the venue is still going. I hope it is. I got an invite to an art show there once. It took me by surprise because the events I usually got invited to at the Marina were day parties. When I went to the art show I saw someone arrive to it on a boat. It was motivating. I was honestly surprised and thought it was something you only heard about in an exaggerated song lyric. But it wasn't.
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It was Field Day for our school's kindergartens & 1st grade classes. It was a nice open field for the students to go 🍌🍌🍌s. The weather was pleasant & fun was had by all. I walked down by the kayak dock & saw a little landing with geese. Nice boardwalk overlooking the Henry Hudson River, with a nice view of the Palisades in NJ.
Lynn E. Brice (HarlemzFlyGirl)

Lynn E. Brice (HarlemzFlyGirl)

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5.0
1y

The Dyckman Street Boat Marina in Fort Washington Park is named for the Dyckman family who were among the original Dutch settlers of Manhattan island, and owned most of the land in the immediate area.

The first of the family to arrive in America, Jan Dyckman emigrated from Holland in the mid-1600s. A shoemaker by trade, Jan and another Dutch settler named Jan Nagel purchased much of the land between present-day 155th Street and the northern end of the island. Members of the Dyckman and Nagel families lived on this land for three generations, until the onset of the Revolutionary War (1776-1783). British troops occupied the Dyckman home after the family fled. Upon their return the Dyckmans found their house ruined, prompting them to build a new farmhouse on the Kingsbridge Road, which is now Broadway and 204th Street.

Occupied between 1785 and 1865, the Dyckman House provided accommodations to travelers and livestock in transport to lower Manhattan. It is the only remaining 18th century farmhouse in Manhattan. At its peak, the farm included all the land from Fort George Hill to 230th Street (which was once part of the island of Manhattan) and from the Harlem River to Broadway. The farmhouse is now a museum detailing the lives of these early settlers.

From 1915-1942, ferries operated by the Englewood-Dyckman Company transported cars and passengers from this location to the Palisades beaches across the Hudson River. Beach and ferry use peaked in the early years of the Depression. Once the George Washington Bridge opened in 1931, serious competition for traffic began. Ferry usage declined from one million to 300,000 vehicles in one year, and the ferry company closed in 1942.

Years of abandonment followed. Land including the Marina was assigned to Parks in 1966. In an arrangement with Parks, the Dyckman Marine Venture made plans in 1987 to develop the marina, construct a pier, and open up a restaurant on the site. Parks agreed to let them use the land rent free in exchange for their investment. A federal grant funded the $420,000 pier. Within two years, the operators had completely overhauled the marina. With its brand new docks and fishing pier, the marina now thrives. Permanent bathrooms are now available. The foot of Dyckman Street was added to the park in 1995, further increasing the use of this section of waterfront park. The marina also features Tubby Hook Café and Bar, a full service café with lovely sunset views overlooking the Hudson, and the George Washington Bridge glistening to the south. Tubby Hook Café has become a popular live music venue, specializing in Latin American Rock...

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3.0
5y

I've launched my folding kayaks here over the years after taking the subway up. And I've also landed here on many occasions on both kayaks and my paddle board when going north or on circumnavigations of Manhattan. It is lovely for what it is. The nearby Inwood Canoe Club has a storied history and interesting culture...we water people are an eccentric, eclectic lot. It would be wonderful to see the city at some point invest in and turn it into a first-class water park and facility for human-powered craft and more of a destination for the city (though tourists would probably follow). For now (and over the last decade or so) it remains a mostly lovely place during daylight hours---while on Friday nights and weekends it can be a wild scene with...

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5.0
2y

I had the pleasure of partying there a few times over the years. I'm not too sure if that part of the venue is still going. I hope it is. I got an invite to an art show there once. It took me by surprise because the events I usually got invited to at the Marina were day parties.

When I went to the art show I saw someone arrive to it on a boat. It was motivating. I was honestly surprised and thought it was something you only heard about in an exaggerated song lyric....

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