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Bus stations near William A Harris Garden in Manhattan

  • St Nicholas Av/W 152 St,1 min walk,

Subway stations near William A Harris Garden in Manhattan

  • 155 St [A,C],2 min walk,

Bus lines to William A Harris Garden in Manhattan

  • M3,East Village 8 St Via 5 Av,
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  • What are the closest stations to William A Harris Garden?

    The closest stations to William A Harris Garden are:

    • St Nicholas Av/W 152 St is 75 yards away, 1 min walk.
    • 155 St [A,C] is 105 yards away, 2 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near William A Harris Garden?

    These bus lines stop near William A Harris Garden: M100, M2, M3, M5.

  • Which train line stops near William A Harris Garden?

    HUDSON

  • Which subway lines stop near William A Harris Garden?

    These subway lines stop near William A Harris Garden: C, D.

  • What’s the nearest subway station to William A Harris Garden in Manhattan?

    The nearest subway station to William A Harris Garden in Manhattan is 155 St [A,C]. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to William A Harris Garden in Manhattan?

    The nearest bus stop to William A Harris Garden in Manhattan is St Nicholas Av/W 152 St. It’s a 1 min walk away.

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Location: Manhattan, New York - New Jersey

William A Harris Garden, Manhattan
William A Harris Garden, ManhattanWilliam A. Harris Garden is a .11-acre city-owned community garden in the Sugar Hill section of the Harlem neighborhood in New York City. It is located on the northwest corner of West 153rd Street and St. Nicholas Avenue. For nearly a century after surrounding lots were developed, this property remained untouched because it sat atop the route of the Croton Aqueduct that has provided water to the City since 1838. The aqueduct brought water to Manhattan via the High Bridge, from there flowing through underground channels beneath St. Nicholas Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue on its way to the reservoirs of Central Park and Bryant Park. In 1979, Sugar Hill resident William A. Harris (1921—2011) started a community garden in an empty lot at the corner of St. Nicholas Avenue and West 153rd Street.A native of Bracey, Virginia, William A. Harris relocated to New York after completing his army service during World War II. A 30-year veteran of the New York City Department of Sanitation, where he was a foreman. Harris encouraged local youths to volunteer in cleaning up the undeveloped lot. The William A. Harris Garden is a focal point for a community that is growing stronger every day. As the years passed, founder William Harris lovingly planted more and more, and the small corner soon turned into a green patch, eventually blossoming into what it is today: a thriving community garden overflowing with vegetables, flowers, and love.Currently managed by his daughters the garden has become a community treasure. Neighbors and community members of all ages chip in to help plant, water, and care for the plants. Although the garden sits atop the City’s water supply, the water used for maintaining the garden comes through natural means by a tank that stores nearly 1,000 gallons collected from the rooftop of the adjacent Kinghaven apartment building. The tank was installed in 2011 by members and volunteers of Green Apple Corps, under the supervision of GROWNYC.

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