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Hamilton Grange National Memorial

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Alexander Hamilton created the tools for the success of the United States. From his humble beginnings as an orphan on the Caribbean island of Nevis, he became George Washington's right-hand man. Come visit Hamilton Grange and find out more about this controversial founder and the country home that he built on his Harlem estate.

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Activities
Guided Tours
Hamilton Grange historic home, visitor center and grounds

Entrance fee is $0.00.

The is no fee to enter the building or grounds at Hamilton Grange National Memorial.

Directions

Hamilton Grange National Memorial is in Saint Nicholas Park in Manhattan. It is located at 414 West 141st Street, between Convent Avenue and St. Nicholas Avenue. There is no parking available on-site, and street parking in the area is very limited.

Weather

New York City has a temperate climate, and temperatures in northern Manhattan are frequently several degrees cooler than those in the southern part of the city.

Overview

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    480.06 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    40.81836, -73.94900
  • Size
    1.75 Acres

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