Album : Uptown
The northern part of the island. Less visited, yet it still deserves a visit for its two ancient houses, for its vast park on the hills, dominating the Hudson Valley, and for its fabulous Roman Cloisters brought by a passionate collector from Southern France, reconstructed here stone by stone. More to the south, the 125th Street, still called the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, is the principal vein of Harlem, very frequented, where a large part of boutiques and restaurants of the district is located, as well as more attractive places such as the famous Apollo Theater.
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Morris-Jumel Mansion
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Jumel Terrace
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Upper Manhattan
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Dyckman Farmhouse
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Fort Tryon Park
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Grant's Tomb
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Riverside Church
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Washington Heights
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Sugar Hill
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Columbia University
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Butler Library
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