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This two-block stretch of Lexington Avenue might be the steepest hill in Manhattan—and it has a forgotten name - The New York Beacon

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Lenox Hill, Murray Hill, Carnegie Hill, Golden Hill—Manhattan used to have a lot of hills, and the island’s once-bumpy topography lent itself to neighborhood names still in use today. (Well, not Golden Hill, but I’m partial to bringing it back.) But one true hill that remains […]

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