When is a river not a river? When it’s buried beneath pavement, as the Saw Mill River was in downtown Yonkers
From The Desk Of RoundupNewswires.com Publisher And Editor Brian Harrod....
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER: Millions of dollars have been invested to develop Van Der Donck Park around exposing a buried river.
YONKERS: For almost 100 years the Saw Mill River was buried beneath the streets of Yonkers
The Saw Mill River in downtown Yonkers was daylighted from existing beneath a parking lot in Larkin Plaza into a river view park complete with a wide walking path along the river including commerce offerings along the edges.
The park has also restored habitats for muskrats, egrets and American eelshttps://www.facebook.com/ groups/YonkersNewswire/ permalink/2544084642515765/
From The Desk Of RoundupNewswires.com Publisher And Editor Brian Harrod....
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER: Millions of dollars have been invested to develop Van Der Donck Park around exposing a buried river.
YONKERS: For almost 100 years the Saw Mill River was buried beneath the streets of Yonkers
The Saw Mill River in downtown Yonkers was daylighted from existing beneath a parking lot in Larkin Plaza into a river view park complete with a wide walking path along the river including commerce offerings along the edges.
The park has also restored habitats for muskrats, egrets and American eelshttps://www.facebook.com/
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