A pier is in the foreground other than you can see the landfill that makes up the base of the Bloomfield Street Sanitation Depot. A suggestion is in the works to turn the peninsula where the trucks are parked into a sandy beach. The screened area in the backdrop is part of the golf heavy range at the Chelsea Piers. Thirteenth Avenue is a street in the New York Cityborough of Manhattan, USA, built on landfill in 1837 the length of the Hudson Stream, though only a chunk of it motionless remains.
Though, the United States Fleet, which forbidden the harbor, refused to allow longer piers to be built. A little section north of Gansevoort Street, the West Washington Market, was left as an exemption plus this became a peninsula (Gansevoort Peninsula). Martin Luther Ruler Jr.
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