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3 hours
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Hamilton's years in Harlem influenced him dramatically, yet also transformed forever Harlem itself as a community. Beginning with his outstanding military resilience in the face of insurmountable odds, through his last years of his life reeling from unimaginable personal loss and political expulsion, Alexander and Elizabeth both left their impression and spirits enshrined in the progression of the community.
This tour tells Hamilton's story from an intimate look into the life of the man himself, and the incredible work he achieved in his brief lifetime.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Walking is limited to a mile and a half
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
admission to Hamilton Grange
Lunch
Gratuities
Hamilton Grange National Memorial
The tour will visit Hamilton Grange, the only home Alexander Hamilton ever owned. Here we will discuss Hamilton's tireless work after the war, his bitter battles with the other founders and the many victories he achieved as well as the groundswell of events leading up to the fateful "Interview in Weehawken".
Sugar Hill
From the mansion we will walk from Hamilton Heights to Washington Heights, discovering the Sugar Hill section of Harlem and examining the neighborhood during Hamilton's life, and today.
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X5771DQchristinec,
Feb 2, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
I took the Hamilton's Harlem tour with Jimmy years ago, and it was amazing! I came back again a couple of years later and caught Eva's one woman show, "Raising a Revolutionary", about Hamilton's mother, Rachel. It was fantastic! It was thrilling to see her story brought to life, especially with all I learned about her from Jimmy's tour. I highly recommend Jimmy's tour and Eva's performance piece if you catch them in the fall. Most of the year they are performing in the Caribbean, but that gives me a great excuse to visit St Croix ;)
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