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Claremont Avenue is a relatively short street in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York. It begins at 116th Street and runs north for a length of eleven blocks until Tiemann Place (the western segment of 127th Street). The eastern side of Claremont Avenue features the heavily fortified backside of the Barnard College campus. The western side features various Columbia University professors' apartments (including that of Austin Quigley, the university's dean[clarification needed]), as well as Columbia and Barnard undergraduate residence halls.
North of 120th Street, Riverside Church is on the west and the Union Theological Seminary on the east. Beyond this, the street passes Sakura Park, the International House of New York, the Manhattan School of Music, and several apartment buildings. A large outcropping of schist interrupts the row of buildings on the west side between La Salle Street and Tiemann Place.
The intersection of 116th Street and Claremont Avenue has been formally declared the windiest in New York City.[citation needed] This is largely because two of the surrounding buildings have curved shapes that funnel the wind. As a result, students and professors in neighboring buildings face a bitterly cold walk to campus on many mornings in the winter months.
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