Hamilton Grange

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(205) · Historical landmark in New York, United States
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This national memorial managed by the National Park Service was the home of statesman and United States Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. …

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Jul 1, 2024
This review happened in June 2024. My wife and I were in New York on vacation and we always visit any national park in the area if we can. We both love history and we had to stop by Hamilton Grange. … Full review by do_the_freddy
Jun 28, 2024
I finally got bzck up to the Hamilton Grange for the tour of the home after the renovation of the house and it is very impressive. The outside of the house is so nicely decorated with a beautiful arr… Full review by Justin W
Mar 25, 2024
I brought my teen son and resident Hamilton fan to tour the house and museum. It was so cool to see the reconstructed home and hear about all of the changes the structure endured before preservation.… Full review by kelliplansitall

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When is the best time to visit Hamilton’s mansion? Also, are there any fees that you have to pay to have a guided or …
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When is the best time to visit Hamilton’s mansion? Also, are there any fees that you have to pay to have a guided or self-guided tour if so how much is it?
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As others have noted, it is FREE (both self-guided and guided).... it was not crowded when we visited in August, so there was little wait.... and if/when you wait, there is the …
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As others have noted, it is FREE (both self-guided and guided).... it was not crowded when we visited in August, so there was little wait.... and if/when you wait, there is the little shop, the self-guided lower level and a short movie to see..... worth the visit, as it is the only home Hamilton ever owned..... we saw it on the same NYC trip when we also had tx to "Hamilton" on B'way.... my grandchildren (ages 15 & 16) and I enjoyed it very much! A couple of things to note: (1) there is no elevator so one has to navigate stairs (not difficult) to see the guided tour upstairs and (2) it is open Wed - Sunday only, closed Monday & Tuesday
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What about parking near the Grange? Thanks!
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No parking lot onsite. There is parking on the street around the Grange. Like most NYC neighborhoods, it's hit & miss on street parking in a mostly residential neighborhood. We didn't …
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No parking lot onsite. There is parking on the street around the Grange. Like most NYC neighborhoods, it's hit & miss on street parking in a mostly residential neighborhood. We didn't have a car so we didn't have to deal with parking. The following is from the nps.gov website (National Park Service) , specifically for Hamilton Grange. I suggest you check out this site, especially the Plan Your Visit section. Sorry, but Trip Advisor prevents me from showing the exact link here. Just Google "Hamilton Grange parking". Parking Options There is no on street parking on West 141 street between Convent Avenue and St. Nicholas Avenue. Limited street parking is available in the area. Alternate side parking is normally in effect. Click to find out: What is alternate side parking? For more information please see DOT Website Hamilton Grange National Memorial is located in Manhattan on West 141st Street at the intersection of Hamilton Terrace, between St. Nicholas Avenue and Convent Avenue. There are also parking garages in the area. To find the nearest one in the area Click Here. Enter the zip code 10031.
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I would like to visit the Hamilton Grange National Memorial and the Morris Jumel Mansion in Upper Manhattan, but some …
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I would like to visit the Hamilton Grange National Memorial and the Morris Jumel Mansion in Upper Manhattan, but some friends have expressed concern about the safety of the surrounding neighborhood. I'm a 50+ woman and I usually travel alone. Also, this won't be my first trip to New York City; I'm comfortable with using public transportation and Uber, and I consider myself pretty streetwise. Any thoughts or observations from travelers who've been in the area?
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You should have no worries whatsoever about the safety of the area. I can't speak to what it's like at night, but since the facility is closed by late afternoon, you would really have no …
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You should have no worries whatsoever about the safety of the area. I can't speak to what it's like at night, but since the facility is closed by late afternoon, you would really have no reason to be there after dark. The area is remarkably safer than it was in years or decades past. -- you may find it a wonderful surprise to see how far Harlem has come along. In fact, after my visit I walked at least 10 blocks south with two other women to a French Bistro south for brunch. I highly recommend Maison Harlem for a post visit meal out. By the way, I thought bloody Mary's there rocked!
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