Food Scene
IHOP
2294 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdAmerican chain good for cheap breakfast
Yatenga
2269 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdGreat brunch. Good for kids. One of our fav go to restaurants
Great French restaurant and bar. They often have happy hour specials (like them on facebook). You can find them on Seamless web if you want delivery: http://maisonharlem.com/
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Maison Harlem
341 St Nicholas AveGreat French restaurant and bar. They often have happy hour specials (like them on facebook). You can find them on Seamless web if you want delivery: http://maisonharlem.com/
American Restaurant/Bar with a great world beer selection.
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The Corner Social
321 Malcolm X BlvdAmerican Restaurant/Bar with a great world beer selection.
Award winning chef Marcus Samuelsson, mix of Swedish & Ethiopian – must visit, Hip Harlem Scene. Reservations recommended. Great bar scene & lots of nights with live music. Also great for brunch.
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Red Rooster
310 Lenox AveAward winning chef Marcus Samuelsson, mix of Swedish & Ethiopian – must visit, Hip Harlem Scene. Reservations recommended. Great bar scene & lots of nights with live music. Also great for brunch.
Barawine Harlem
200 Malcolm X BlvdFrench/American. Interesting mix on food. Nice crowd.
One of our fav restaurants. Great brunch w/unlimited mimosas and interesting menu options. Check out their weekday lunch specials. Also great for dinner.
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Lido Harlem Restaurant
2168 Frederick Douglass BlvdOne of our fav restaurants. Great brunch w/unlimited mimosas and interesting menu options. Check out their weekday lunch specials. Also great for dinner.
Soul food. There is Silvia’s (http://sylviasrestaurant.com/) but it is very touristy, Melba’s is run by Silvia’s niece and is a more authentic, less tourist option http://melbasrestaurant.com/
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Melba's
300 W 114th StSoul food. There is Silvia’s (http://sylviasrestaurant.com/) but it is very touristy, Melba’s is run by Silvia’s niece and is a more authentic, less tourist option http://melbasrestaurant.com/
Starbucks
301 W 145th StAmerican coffee chain.
McDonald's
208 Dyckman StAmerican burger chain
Red Lobster
261 W 125th StAmerican chain for seafood.
Il Cafe Latte 1
189 Malcolm X BlvdGreat for coffee and a light lunch or dessert.
Great to order in. http://www.dinosaurbarbque.com/locations/harlem/
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Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
700 W 125th StGreat to order in. http://www.dinosaurbarbque.com/locations/harlem/
Great Ethiopian delivery. http://www.massawanyc.com/
You can also eat in if you're around Columbia University.
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Massawa
1239 Amsterdam AveGreat Ethiopian delivery. http://www.massawanyc.com/
You can also eat in if you're around Columbia University.
Polash
2321 3rd AveGreat Indian delivery. Very quick. http://www.polashny.com/
Retro restaurant for burgers, hots dogs and shakes with a Harlem twist. Kids love it. Also great for adults and people watching from the terrace.
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Harlem Shake
100 W 124th StRetro restaurant for burgers, hots dogs and shakes with a Harlem twist. Kids love it. Also great for adults and people watching from the terrace.
One of the best restaurants in NYC! If you love sushi this is the place to go. For a special meal sit at the bar and have one of the tasting menus.
FIRST-EVER RESTAURANT AWARDED ONE MICHELIN STAR IN HARLEM!
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Sushi Inoue
381A Malcolm X BlvdOne of the best restaurants in NYC! If you love sushi this is the place to go. For a special meal sit at the bar and have one of the tasting menus.
FIRST-EVER RESTAURANT AWARDED ONE MICHELIN STAR IN HARLEM!
Good sushi. Come here if you want dragon roles, and California roles. They also have a great selection of non-sushi items.
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Yuzu
350 Lenox AveGood sushi. Come here if you want dragon roles, and California roles. They also have a great selection of non-sushi items.
Great wood burning oven pizza! Patio and live musics some night. They deliver but order well is advance, they can get very busy.
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Babbalucci
331 Malcolm X BlvdGreat wood burning oven pizza! Patio and live musics some night. They deliver but order well is advance, they can get very busy.
Our pick for coffee with a large selection of pastries and bagels. Tends to fill up with lots of people on laptops enjoying the free WiFi.
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Lenox Coffee Roaster
60 W 129th StOur pick for coffee with a large selection of pastries and bagels. Tends to fill up with lots of people on laptops enjoying the free WiFi.
Sottocasa Pizzeria
227 Malcolm X BlvdAuthentic Italian wood oven pizza! Great for kids.
Tio Luca
421 Malcolm X BlvdAround the corner from the house. Sangria pitchers.
Cantina Taqueria & Tequila Bar
2099 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdTacos! Chips. Lively Mexican.
Want to pick up some soul food for dinner. There are a few tables; otherwise fill your containers and eat at home.
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Jacob
373 Malcolm X BlvdWant to pick up some soul food for dinner. There are a few tables; otherwise fill your containers and eat at home.
Harlem style ice cream parlor! Interesting flavours. The corn jalapeño is great.
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Sugar Hill Creamery
184 Malcolm X BlvdHarlem style ice cream parlor! Interesting flavours. The corn jalapeño is great.
Lolo's Seafood Shack
303 W 116th StNot fancy and tucked away but delicious.
Casa Mono
52 Irving PlLove this spanish spot. Great tapas for sharing
Need a snack or drink. Or waiting for your table at Casa Mono, hang out here.
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Bar Jamon
125 E 17th StNeed a snack or drink. Or waiting for your table at Casa Mono, hang out here.
Organic and fresh. Great for kids. Good place for lunch if you're checking out the Museum of Natural History
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Spring Natural Kitchen
474 Columbus AveOrganic and fresh. Great for kids. Good place for lunch if you're checking out the Museum of Natural History
PROOF Coffee Roasters
2286 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdCoffee and more.
A delicious and interesting take on Mexican. Not your basic tacos and beans.
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La Diagonal Agaveria
185 St Nicholas AveA delicious and interesting take on Mexican. Not your basic tacos and beans.
Seasoned Vegan
128 St Nicholas AveVegan soul food! Delicious enough to take non-vegans.
A little Viennese café experience in NYC. Worth a trip even if you don't visit the Neue Galerie (which is worth visiting). Note if just eating you can skip the link for the gallery.
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Cafe Sabarsky
1048 5th AveA little Viennese café experience in NYC. Worth a trip even if you don't visit the Neue Galerie (which is worth visiting). Note if just eating you can skip the link for the gallery.
Our fav Chinese restaurants. Not your typical American Chinese.
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MáLà Project
122 1st Ave.Our fav Chinese restaurants. Not your typical American Chinese.
Belle is a unique 12-seat chef’s table in Central Harlem. The space is not suitable for small children. Chef Darryl and his team will offer an evolving menu in an intimate space. The menus will be based on locally sourced ingredients and will change monthly.
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Belle Harlem
2363 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdBelle is a unique 12-seat chef’s table in Central Harlem. The space is not suitable for small children. Chef Darryl and his team will offer an evolving menu in an intimate space. The menus will be based on locally sourced ingredients and will change monthly.
The world's first pop culture inspired premium ice cream brand. They create homemade artisan, organic, and all-natural ice cream. https://mikeylikesiticecream.com/
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Mikey Likes It Ice Cream
199 Avenue AThe world's first pop culture inspired premium ice cream brand. They create homemade artisan, organic, and all-natural ice cream. https://mikeylikesiticecream.com/
Want to eat or drink steps from the house: Born in Senegal, first cousins Chef Cisse Elhadji & Chef Cheikh Ali moved to the United States in 1995. Executive Chef Owners of Renaissance Harlem, Chef Cisse Elhadji, and Chef Cheikh Ali Cisse have worked many years under the tutelage of Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Daniel Boulud. They are leading the culinary team by bringing their culinary creations to new heights with the opening of Renaissance Harlem. http://renaissance-harlem.com/
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Renaissance Harlem
2245 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdWant to eat or drink steps from the house: Born in Senegal, first cousins Chef Cisse Elhadji & Chef Cheikh Ali moved to the United States in 1995. Executive Chef Owners of Renaissance Harlem, Chef Cisse Elhadji, and Chef Cheikh Ali Cisse have worked many years under the tutelage of Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Daniel Boulud. They are leading the culinary team by bringing their culinary creations to new heights with the opening of Renaissance Harlem. http://renaissance-harlem.com/
Rejuvenate Juice Bar serves freshly made juices and smoothies consisting of 100% natural ingredients. They also have Trinidadian patties. Small and family owned - take out only.
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Rejuvenate Juice bar
171 W 133rd StRejuvenate Juice Bar serves freshly made juices and smoothies consisting of 100% natural ingredients. They also have Trinidadian patties. Small and family owned - take out only.
Essentials
Whole Foods Market
100 W 125th StFor non-Emergency Medical Attention, children and adults They have x-ray facilities on site and can do flu testing on the spot.
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CityMD West 57th Urgent Care - NYC
315 W 57th StFor non-Emergency Medical Attention, children and adults They have x-ray facilities on site and can do flu testing on the spot.
CVS
115 W 125th StDrug store.
Lots of organic options and large selection of beer. Open 7 am to midnight daily.
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Pioneer Supermarkets
380 Malcolm X BlvdLots of organic options and large selection of beer. Open 7 am to midnight daily.
Great local wine and spirits. Give wonderful recommendations and have tasting on almost all Fridays and Saturdays. Check out their app for discounts and specials. They also deliver.
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Pompette Wine Shop
420 Malcolm X BlvdGreat local wine and spirits. Give wonderful recommendations and have tasting on almost all Fridays and Saturdays. Check out their app for discounts and specials. They also deliver.
Drinks & Nightlife
Harlem's only authentic speakeasy got its start in the early years of Prohibition during the 1920's.http://www.billsplaceharlem.com/
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Bill's Place
148 W 133rd StHarlem's only authentic speakeasy got its start in the early years of Prohibition during the 1920's.http://www.billsplaceharlem.com/
Situated in the epicenter of Harlem, Cove Lounge embodies the spirit and vitality of its community, delivering a unique blend of cool sophistication and urban edge.
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Cove Lounge
325 Malcolm X BlvdSituated in the epicenter of Harlem, Cove Lounge embodies the spirit and vitality of its community, delivering a unique blend of cool sophistication and urban edge.
Great bar for World Music. No cover. Shows start early with different artists performing in a single night: https://shrinenyc.com/
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Helgedom
2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdGreat bar for World Music. No cover. Shows start early with different artists performing in a single night: https://shrinenyc.com/
More of a bar/club. Not fancy but a glimpse into old Harlem. you never know who will take the stage and pay. Very inexpensive drinks. Patio in the back. http://colchasyoungharlempost398.com/
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American Legion Post 398
248 W 132nd StMore of a bar/club. Not fancy but a glimpse into old Harlem. you never know who will take the stage and pay. Very inexpensive drinks. Patio in the back. http://colchasyoungharlempost398.com/
Enduring old-school haunt for live jazz shows in cozy digs, plus cocktails & TVs showing sports.
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Paris Blues
2021 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdEnduring old-school haunt for live jazz shows in cozy digs, plus cocktails & TVs showing sports.
One of the most important shrines in the history of jazz was Minton's Playhouse in Harlem. Minton's was the place where Bebop was born; the place, really, where the foundations of modern jazz were established. Founded in 1938 by the saxophonist Henry Minton. go for the music and the food, or just for a drink: http://mintonsharlem.com/
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Minton's Playhouse
206 W 118th StOne of the most important shrines in the history of jazz was Minton's Playhouse in Harlem. Minton's was the place where Bebop was born; the place, really, where the foundations of modern jazz were established. Founded in 1938 by the saxophonist Henry Minton. go for the music and the food, or just for a drink: http://mintonsharlem.com/
Arts & Culture
American contemporary art museum which is devoted to the work of African-Americans artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. FREE on SUNDAYS
https://www.studiomuseum.org/
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The Studio Museum in Harlem
144 West 125th Street American contemporary art museum which is devoted to the work of African-Americans artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. FREE on SUNDAYS
https://www.studiomuseum.org/
One of the leading institutions focusing on African-American, African Diaspora, and African experiences. Check out their free exhibitions: http://www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X BlvdOne of the leading institutions focusing on African-American, African Diaspora, and African experiences. Check out their free exhibitions: http://www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg
New York City's museum dedicated to preservation and celebration of Harlem's jazz history. Often have live music events.
http://jazzmuseuminharlem.org/
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The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
58 W 129th StNew York City's museum dedicated to preservation and celebration of Harlem's jazz history. Often have live music events.
http://jazzmuseuminharlem.org/
You young kids will love it! Five floors of fun, discovery, exhibits, learning, workshops and performances. http://cmom.org/
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Barnmuseum i Manhattan
212 W 83rd StYou young kids will love it! Five floors of fun, discovery, exhibits, learning, workshops and performances. http://cmom.org/
Be sure to catch one of the weekly performances of Amateur night. Also a host of other concerts and events.
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Apollo Theater
253 W 125th StBe sure to catch one of the weekly performances of Amateur night. Also a host of other concerts and events.
Great for kids. check website for programs: http://www.sugarhillmuseum.org/
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Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling
898 St Nicholas AveGreat for kids. check website for programs: http://www.sugarhillmuseum.org/
During these open hours, the community is welcome to visit and enjoy the parlor floor where Mr. Hughes' typewriter and piano are available for viewing. The second and third floors are not accessible at this time, as the rooms are still being prepared for future programming. Tourists, students, walking/bike tours and groups are invited to stop by. There is no admission fee.
http://www.itooarts.com/
The Langston Hughes House
During these open hours, the community is welcome to visit and enjoy the parlor floor where Mr. Hughes' typewriter and piano are available for viewing. The second and third floors are not accessible at this time, as the rooms are still being prepared for future programming. Tourists, students, walking/bike tours and groups are invited to stop by. There is no admission fee.
http://www.itooarts.com/
Visit the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum in NYC. See the renowned permanent collection, special exhibitions. Take the M2 bus from the corner of West 132nd and Adam Clayton Powel Jr Blvd.
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Solomon R. Guggenheim-museet
1071 5th AveVisit the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum in NYC. See the renowned permanent collection, special exhibitions. Take the M2 bus from the corner of West 132nd and Adam Clayton Powel Jr Blvd.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's largest and finest art museums. Its collection includes more than two million works of art spanning five thousand years of world culture, from prehistory to the present and from every part of the globe. Check out the roof for great views.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 5th AveThe Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's largest and finest art museums. Its collection includes more than two million works of art spanning five thousand years of world culture, from prehistory to the present and from every part of the globe. Check out the roof for great views.
The Museum of the City of New York celebrates and interprets the city, educating the public about its distinctive character, especially its heritage of diversity, opportunity, and perpetual transformation. http://www.mcny.org/
Then walk across the street to the Conservatory Gardens in Central Park.
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Museum of the City of New York
1220 5th AveThe Museum of the City of New York celebrates and interprets the city, educating the public about its distinctive character, especially its heritage of diversity, opportunity, and perpetual transformation. http://www.mcny.org/
Then walk across the street to the Conservatory Gardens in Central Park.
The Cloisters, a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is America's only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of the Middle Ages. Picturesquely overlooking the Hudson River in Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan, the Museum derives its name from the portions of five medieval cloisters incorporated into a modern museum structure. Not replicating any one particular medieval building type or setting, but rather designed to evoke the architecture of the later Middle Ages, The Cloisters creates an integrated and harmonious context in which visitors can experience the rich tradition of medieval artistic production, including metalwork, painting, sculpture, and textiles.
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The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin DrThe Cloisters, a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is America's only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of the Middle Ages. Picturesquely overlooking the Hudson River in Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan, the Museum derives its name from the portions of five medieval cloisters incorporated into a modern museum structure. Not replicating any one particular medieval building type or setting, but rather designed to evoke the architecture of the later Middle Ages, The Cloisters creates an integrated and harmonious context in which visitors can experience the rich tradition of medieval artistic production, including metalwork, painting, sculpture, and textiles.
Dance, Music, Film, Opera, Theater: http://www.lincolncenter.org/
for a special hidden NYC book a backstage tour of the opera: https://www.metguild.org/guild/BackstageTours/BackstageToursDisplay.aspx
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Lincoln Center Theater
150 W 65th StDance, Music, Film, Opera, Theater: http://www.lincolncenter.org/
for a special hidden NYC book a backstage tour of the opera: https://www.metguild.org/guild/BackstageTours/BackstageToursDisplay.aspx
A great place to see wonderful theater without the Broadway prices. This is the place where Hamilton performed before going to Broadway.
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The Public Theater
425 Lafayette StA great place to see wonderful theater without the Broadway prices. This is the place where Hamilton performed before going to Broadway.
Sightseeing
A Harlem institution. Check out a gospel service: http://abyssinian.org/for-visitors/
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Abyssinian Baptist Church
132 W 138th StA Harlem institution. Check out a gospel service: http://abyssinian.org/for-visitors/
Empire State Building
20 W 34th StWalk to the West 135th St Station at West 135th st and Lenox Ave. Take the south bound (Brooklyn bound) 2 or 3 train to Time Square, 42nd st.
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Times Square
Walk to the West 135th St Station at West 135th st and Lenox Ave. Take the south bound (Brooklyn bound) 2 or 3 train to Time Square, 42nd st.
Astor Row is the name given to 28 row houses on the south side of West 130th Street, between Fifth and Lenox Avenues in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, which were among the first speculative townhouses built in the area. Designed by Charles Buek,[1] the houses were built between 1880 and 1883 in three spurts, on land John Jacob Astor had purchased in 1844 for $10,000. Astor's grandson, William Backhouse Astor, Jr., was the driving force behind the development.
The design of the three-story brick, single-family houses[2] is unusual, in that they are set back from the street, and all have front and side yards – an oddity in Manhattan – as well as wooden porches. The first
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Astor Row Houses
Astor Row is the name given to 28 row houses on the south side of West 130th Street, between Fifth and Lenox Avenues in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, which were among the first speculative townhouses built in the area. Designed by Charles Buek,[1] the houses were built between 1880 and 1883 in three spurts, on land John Jacob Astor had purchased in 1844 for $10,000. Astor's grandson, William Backhouse Astor, Jr., was the driving force behind the development.
The design of the three-story brick, single-family houses[2] is unusual, in that they are set back from the street, and all have front and side yards – an oddity in Manhattan – as well as wooden porches. The first
Striver’s Row wasn’t always known by that name. These two blocks of Harlem, which run from 138th Street to 139th Street, from Frederick Douglass Boulevard to Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, were originally dubbed the King Model Homes after the wealthy and brash developer David H. King, the Trump of his time. The first stones were laid in 1891, according to Untapped Cities.
And Striver’s Row is not the official name of the district—it got that moniker in the 1920s. In its 1967 designation of the two blocks as an official historic district, the Landmarks Preservation Commission refers to it as the St. Nicholas Historic District, named after nearby St. Nicholas Park.
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Strivers' Row
Striver’s Row wasn’t always known by that name. These two blocks of Harlem, which run from 138th Street to 139th Street, from Frederick Douglass Boulevard to Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, were originally dubbed the King Model Homes after the wealthy and brash developer David H. King, the Trump of his time. The first stones were laid in 1891, according to Untapped Cities.
And Striver’s Row is not the official name of the district—it got that moniker in the 1920s. In its 1967 designation of the two blocks as an official historic district, the Landmarks Preservation Commission refers to it as the St. Nicholas Historic District, named after nearby St. Nicholas Park.
Alexander Hamilton: when Hamilton retired from the government, he settled down quietly in what became Hamilton Heights in modern day Harlem. He built a house—a country estate called The Grange at 141st Street. It was completed in 1802 and was the only home Hamilton ever owned. Visit the house, just a short walk away: https://www.nycgovparks.org/about/history/alexander-hamilton-in-nyc-parks
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial
414 W 141st StAlexander Hamilton: when Hamilton retired from the government, he settled down quietly in what became Hamilton Heights in modern day Harlem. He built a house—a country estate called The Grange at 141st Street. It was completed in 1802 and was the only home Hamilton ever owned. Visit the house, just a short walk away: https://www.nycgovparks.org/about/history/alexander-hamilton-in-nyc-parks
The Friendship Baptist Church is most famously known as the place where the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King gave a sermon. Over 80 year old, just around the corner: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Friendship-Baptist-Church/168136086578680
Friendship Baptist Church
144 West 131st StreetThe Friendship Baptist Church is most famously known as the place where the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King gave a sermon. Over 80 year old, just around the corner: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Friendship-Baptist-Church/168136086578680
Exercise
Want to take a yoga or barre class? This great studio is just steps away. They also offer children's classes. Check out their website and Classpass for offers and specials.
SHAKTIBARRE HARLEM
2272 Adam Clayton Powell Junior BoulevardWant to take a yoga or barre class? This great studio is just steps away. They also offer children's classes. Check out their website and Classpass for offers and specials.
Indoor pools, sauna, gym, weight room, sauna. Offer classes and use of the facilities.
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YMCA
Indoor pools, sauna, gym, weight room, sauna. Offer classes and use of the facilities.
Looking for a spinning workout close by - this is your spot.
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HARLEM CYCLE FITNESS STUDIO
2350 Adam Clayton Powell Jr BlvdLooking for a spinning workout close by - this is your spot.
Parks & Nature
Great playground for kids. Free outdoor public pool in the summer.
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Marcus Garvey Park
Mount Morris Park WestGreat playground for kids. Free outdoor public pool in the summer.
The north west corner has a playground for little kids. The north east corner has a play ground for bigger kids. Lots of green space.
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Mount Morris Park West
Mount Morris Park WestThe north west corner has a playground for little kids. The north east corner has a play ground for bigger kids. Lots of green space.
Central Park Zoo
East 64th StreetGreat zoo for kids. Small and very manageable.
Need to spend some energy at the playgroup - this is a good one to visit with the kids. Equipment, swings, basketball court, spash area in the summer.
Courtney Callender Playground
West 131st StreetNeed to spend some energy at the playgroup - this is a good one to visit with the kids. Equipment, swings, basketball court, spash area in the summer.
Currently under renovation but hopefully will be ready in May. The have have great equipment for toddlers and big kids, a splash pad, swings and basketball court.
St. Nicholas Playground North
Currently under renovation but hopefully will be ready in May. The have have great equipment for toddlers and big kids, a splash pad, swings and basketball court.
Need to burn some energy close to the house this has your basic equipment and swings.
St. Nicholas Playground North
Need to burn some energy close to the house this has your basic equipment and swings.
Fort Tryon Park remains one of the city's most beautiful outdoor pieces of art and one of the best presents ever received. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. began acquiring private parcels in 1917 as part of his vision of developing a beautiful park with majestic views of the Hudson River and Palisades for the public. Great for sunset picnic in the summer.
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Fort Tryon Park
Dr To BroadwayFort Tryon Park remains one of the city's most beautiful outdoor pieces of art and one of the best presents ever received. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. began acquiring private parcels in 1917 as part of his vision of developing a beautiful park with majestic views of the Hudson River and Palisades for the public. Great for sunset picnic in the summer.