Hamilton Grange National Memorial is a historic and protected site West Harlem New York located in United States.
414 W 141st St (at Hamilton Ter) New York , NY 10031 United States
Went on a school trip with my daughter and her class , had a wonderful time experienced and learned a few new things, my daughter had a great time herself, answered and asked some good questions.
Home of Alexander Hamilton : member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention , American statesman, first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Founding Father ; facade is oldest surviving structure in Manhattan
Wonderful tour . Definitely get there early to sign up for the guided tour . The college campus next door is a beautiful and peaceful walk while waiting to go on the Grange tour .
formerly the country home of Alexander Hamilton , the museum now gives a little look into his life and his work
Alexander Hamilton's Federal-style country home on a 32-acre estate in upper Manhattan was completed in 1802 and named "The Grange" after his father 's ancestral home in Scotland .
Friendly , knowledgable rangers! For the tours , get to the Grange a at least a few minutes in advance. They do have open self-guided hours as well .
Hamilton Grange National Memorial is now open Wednesday through Sunday from 9 to 5 with tours on the hour. Stop by and talk to the National park Rangers , they know thrir history
Be sure to watch the video upstairs too and be nice to the Park Rangers
Is a great site to see. Self guided tour was great and the short introduction film was really great.
Hamilton Grange was built for Alexander Hamilton, but he only lived in the house for two years before being killed in a duel with Aaron Burr. Read more
There is an elevator here so anyone can access this beautiful home.
Newly restored and renovated. The guided tour by the park service was lacking in info and history. Sadly they allow access only to the basement and first floor. Good news is it's free.
Founding Father Alexander Hamilton named his last New York residence after his father 's family home in Scotland . The surrounding neighborhood , Hamilton Heights, is named for him. Read more
Built, and moved, and moved again. Sitting on a slope in St. Nick park is a once grandiose estate that has (13) gum trees to imitate the original. The tour is intriguing. Al Hamilton is part black???
Hamilton's original lap desk is at Hamilton College
Nice little museum
Nice park rangers
Nice looking historical house.
Cool urban ruin, close to the tip of Roosevelt Island which has a nice view of the city. - Ruthie Edwards
A wonderful and historic place to check out in the heart of Manhattan's financial district. Check hours of operation though, as they're often closed on weekends. - LodgeNetMobile
Built in 1838, this 24-acre hospital campus served the Navy in a variety of functions until the 1980's. Today its beautiful structures sit frozen in time, accessible to the public only on guided tours - Turnstile Tours