Harlem
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New York, NY
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Check Out Harlem’s Murals, Harlem is one of our picks for top places to see street art in NYC. In addition to the Graffiti Hall of Fame, there are countless murals to be seen.
From the time Alexander Hamilton lived there... through the Harlem Renaissance to today's million dollar gentrification Harlem has been a leader. it's the home of The Schomberg, The Apollo and its where Grant is buried.
I love my neighborhood and hope you do to! It’s completely safe to be out and about, at night I just wouldn’t chill outside. During the day, especially the weekends, the park is usually pretty alive with BBQs and sporting events. Really good vibes and energy. It sometimes is noisy on a Friday or Saturday night, but it usually ends like clockwork around 11:00.
I love my neighborhood and hope you do to! It’s completely safe to be out and about, at night I just wouldn’t chill outside. During the day, especially the weekends, the park is usually pretty alive with BBQs and sporting events. Really good vibes and energy. It sometimes is noisy on a Friday or Sat…
Harlem is a vibrant, culturally-rich neighborhood just north of the Upper West Side that has a rich history and a strong sense of community. Known for its iconic jazz clubs, soul food restaurants, and historic brownstones, Harlem is a hub of African American culture and history. The neighborhood is also home to a growing arts scene, with galleries, music venues, and theaters showcasing the work of local artists. Visitors can explore landmarks like the Apollo Theater, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and the Studio Museum in Harlem. With an abundance of parks and green spaces, Harlem is a great place to enjoy outdoor activities and soak up the atmosphere of this lively neighborhood. W125th is also a bustling shopping area. Harlem is generally defined as the neighborhood located between 110th Street to the south, 155th Street to the north, the Hudson River to the west, and 5th Avenue to the east. However, the heart of Harlem is often considered to be the area between 125th Street and 145th Street, with major streets like Lenox Avenue (also known as Malcolm X Boulevard), Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, and Frederick Douglass Boulevard running through the neighborhood.
Harlem is a vibrant, culturally-rich neighborhood just north of the Upper West Side that has a rich history and a strong sense of community. Known for its iconic jazz clubs, soul food restaurants, and historic brownstones, Harlem is a hub of African American culture and history. The neighborhood is…
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