Hamilton Grange National Memorial Opens Fall 2011
Great news folks! The National Park Service (NPS) is planning to reopen Hamilton Grange National Memorial September 17.
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Great news folks! The National Park Service (NPS) is planning to reopen Hamilton Grange National Memorial September 17.
Interior restoration work is continuing at Hamilton Grange National Memorial and state-of-the-art multimedia exhibits Visitor Center. Teams have recently begun work on the historic fireplaces, replacing damaged bricks and preparing Continue Reading →
Hamilton Heights is a neighborhood in the northern part of Manhattan, in New York City.
Like other well-to-do New Yorkers in the late 1700s, Alexander Hamilton and his family moved to Harlem Heights in Upper Manhattan, a rural area with cool breezes that also provided Continue Reading →
Hamilton Grange National Memorial is a National Park Service site in St. Nicholas Park, In Harlem, New York. that preserves the relocated home of U.S. Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.
“The Grange” was commissioned by Alexander Hamilton who selected architect John McComb Jr. to design a country home on Hamilton’s 32 acres estate in Hamilton Heights, New York, ca 1893.