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Background imageT684176 Collection: Croton Dam In New York

Croton Dam In New York
View of the Croton Dam on the Hudson River, Croton, New York, twentieth century. (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Tea-Water Pump

Tea-Water Pump
Several people, including a horseman, gather at Knapps Tea-Water Pump for a glass or jug of water, Greenwich Village, New York, New York, late 1700s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Windlass Well

Windlass Well
Three people gather water at a windlass well, New York, New York, 1700s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Croton Stand Pipe

Croton Stand Pipe
View of the Croton Stand Pipe, West 97th Street, New York, New York, January 1882. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Ruins Of Croton Aqueduct

Ruins Of Croton Aqueduct
Several people gather to look at the ruins of a disused portion of the Croton Aqueduct, 101st Street, New York, New York, January 1882. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Croton Reservoir

Croton Reservoir
Horse-drawn carriages and a pedestrian travel past the Croton Reservoir at 5th to 6th avenues and 42nd to 41st streets, New York, New York, 1860. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Tea-Water Delivery

Tea-Water Delivery
A man with a yoke over his neck (right) delivers water while others gather around a horse-drawn wagon loaded down with a large barrel to purchase water, late 1700s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Reservoir At Reade & Centre Streets

Reservoir At Reade & Centre Streets
Pedestrians walk past the Reservoir at Reade & Centre streets, New York, New York, 1866. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: View Of Manhattan Reservoir

View Of Manhattan Reservoir
Pedestrians and carriages travel past the Manhattan Reservoir on Chambers Street near Centre Street, January 1882. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Getting Water At A Spring

Getting Water At A Spring
A man and woman load water from a spring into a barrel mounted on a horse-drawn wagon, New York, New York, 1700s. Original caption reads New Yorks Primitive Source of Water-Supply--the Spring

Background imageT684176 Collection: Draw Well

Draw Well
A man operates a draw well while a women waits for a turn, New York, New York, 1700s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Pipe Chambers In Central Park Reservoir

Pipe Chambers In Central Park Reservoir
View of the pipe chambers in the Central Park Reservoir, New York, New York, 1862. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Exterior View Of Central Park Reservoir

Exterior View Of Central Park Reservoir
View of the Central Park Reservoir as several people walk nearby, New York, New York, 1862. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Balance-Pole Well

Balance-Pole Well
Two women operate a balance-pole well on a farm in order to fill their buckets with water, New York, New York, 1700s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: The Town Pump

The Town Pump
Two women wait to get water at a communal town pump while a third pumps and a fourth walks away with a full jug balanced on her head, New York, New York, 1700s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT684176 Collection: Croton Lake And Water Works

Croton Lake And Water Works
Collage of images shows Croton Lake (at bottom), Croton, New York, January 1882. The lake supplies the water works, parts of which include (starting at center left and continuing clockwise)


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"Discovering the Forgotten Past: Unveiling the Secrets of t684176" Step back in time and explore the hidden gems of t684176, a captivating journey through historical landmarks that shaped New York's water supply system. Begin your adventure at Croton Dam in New York, where majestic waters flow endlessly, providing life to the bustling city. Marvel at the Tea-Water Pump, an engineering marvel that once quenched the thirst of countless residents. Continue your exploration to Windlass Well, a relic from yesteryears that stands as a testament to human ingenuity. Imagine drawing water from this well centuries ago when modern conveniences were yet to be invented. As you wander further, stumble upon the ruins of Croton Aqueduct - remnants of an ambitious project that revolutionized water transportation during its time. Let your imagination run wild as you envision this architectural wonder in all its glory. The journey takes you next to Croton Reservoir; witness how it transformed into a lifeline for Manhattanites by delivering clean drinking water throughout history. Gaze upon Reade & Centre Streets' reservoir and admire its grandeur against Manhattan's skyline. But there's more. Delight in breathtaking views offered by Manhattan Reservoir – an oasis amidst urban chaos. Picture yourself savoring tranquility while surrounded by nature's beauty within this concrete jungle. Transport yourself back even further as you experience getting water at a spring or drawing well – simple acts that connected communities long before pipes and faucets became commonplace. Join us on this extraordinary expedition through time and let t684176 unravel its tales of resilience and innovation. Immerse yourself in these historic sites and embrace their significance in shaping our present-day lives.