Strolling the Old Croton Acqueduct—NYC Branch
On a visit to The Big Apple, Carolyn Reiss decided to check out a piece of history: the NYC end of the Croton Aqueduct. Starting at 94th Street, she strolled in the park to the top of what was the top of the old aqueduct, then made her way down to the 42nd Street library where you can still see vestiges of the old reservoir. Want to know more about the Old Croton Aqueduct? Check out Hubert Herring’s article in the recently released March-April 2026 issue of Kendal View.
Heading downtown
The promise of spring, behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art
In Central Park
Last stop
Photos by Carolyn Reiss
