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Dyckman Street Fault
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The Dyckman Street Fault is a seismologically active fault in New York City which runs parallel along the southern border of Inwood Hill Park, crossing the Harlem River and into Morris Heights.[1]
As recently as 1989, activity of this fault caused a magnitude 2 earthquake.[2][3][4]
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