File:Installing "Muhheakantuck, River that Flows Both Ways" MTA Arts and Design, Cast Aluminum, 2005.jpg

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Two 72' on either side of the aqueduct in cast aluminum reliefs marks the original borders of the Saw Mill / Nepperhan Rivers.

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English: This piece marks the site where once, before the development of Downtown Yonkers, the Hudson met forty-foot cliffs. The bridge represents the very view that was there before the bridge itself, or Yonkers, ever existed: a river glistening in the sun with the Palisades looming in the background.
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Author Barbara Segal

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