Neighborhood Guide

HAMILTON HEIGHTS

Named after Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, the tree-lined streets of this historic district, which inspired Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical In the Heights, boasts some of the city’s most beautiful row houses and continues to attract young creatives. A center of the Harlem Renaissance, notable residents of the Heights include Count Basie, Norman Rockwell, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, and rapper A$AP Ferg as well as John Audubon, whose eponymous society is behind the series of colorful bird murals dotting the neighborhood. A big draw for families is Riverbank State Park, an indoor-outdoor athletic complex with a greenhouse, a carousel, and promenade views of the George Washington Bridge.

Things to love about HAMILTON HEIGHTS

  • Elegant brownstones

  • Great street art, including Audobon-inspired bird murals

  • Hamilton Grange National Memorial

  • Proximity to the Hudson River and Riverbank Park

  • Family friendly

FIND YOUR NEXT HOME

HAMILTON HEIGHTS

Hamilton Heights is home to City College of New York, part of the CUNY system, and a short walk from Columbia University.

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