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Spuyten Duyvil Creek
Spuy·ten Duy·vil Creek S0678700 (spīt′n dī′vəl) A narrow channel in southeast New York separating northern Manhattan Island from the mainland and linking the Harlem and Hudson Rivers.Spuy′ten Duy′vil Creek′ (ˈspaɪt n ˈdaɪ vəl) n. a channel in New York City at the N end of Manhattan Island, connecting the Hudson and Harlem rivers. Spuyten Duyvil Creek
Spuyten Duyvil Creek (spī`tən dī`vəl), tidal channel, now a ship canal, c.1 mi (1.6 km) long, SE N.Y., in New York City. It separates the northern tip of Manhattan island from the mainland and connects the Hudson and the Harlem rivers. It is crossed by the Henry Hudson Bridge and the Amtrak RR Bridge; the line was restored to its mainline passenger function in 1991. |