Director of Sales for Harlem and Riverdale, Anthony DeVivio, takes us on a tour of the architechurally diverse neighborhood of Hamilton Heights, the highest point on the island of Manhattan..
Located in upper Manhattan, Hamilton Heights extends from 140th Street to 145 Streets and from St. Nicholas Avenue to Amsterdam Avenue East to West. This exclusively residential neighborhood was once owned by General Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton Heights is a historic locale with three landmarks; the summer home of Alexander Hamilton, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, and the Convent Avenue Baptist Church. A very distinctive area with a lot of unique architecture, Hamilton Heights has beautifully maintained townhouses along tree lined streets. Constructed by many famous architects, most of the home contain garden separating them from the street. The styles differ from Flemish to Tudor to new renaissance to classical and most are one family houses. In addition to the magnificent homes, the City College Campus of the City University of New York is situated around the lovely St. Nicholas Park.
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