Uncover Harlem’s rich historical past. Learn about its origins as a rural Dutch community and its transformation into a summer retreat for New York's most prominent families. In the 1900s The Great Migration of African Americans from the south transformed the neighborhood into a Mecca for writers and artists bringing about Harlem’s Golden Age known as the Renaissance. faced Economic adversity in the 1960s and 1970s gave rise to a resurgence in the late 1980s. We invite you to Explore its present-day community beaming with pride as it revels in Harlem's new renaissance.
See famous landmarks, institutions, and enclaves like City College, Morningside Heights, Sugar Hill, the Morris Jumel Mansion, Sylvan Terrace, Strivers Row, Hamilton Grange the and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Stroll along the famous 125th street and see the Apollo Theater.
Joining a local congregation for Sunday worship service and experience the soul-stirring power of gospel music.
Reservations are required. This tour is very popular and sells out in advance.
Available: Sunday & Wednesday
Tour Times: 9:00 AM
Please arrive by 8:30 AM
Duration: 4.0 hours
Location: 690 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10019 (between 43rd St and 44th St)
Tour Includes:
• Comprehensive tour by bus/coach.
• Informative, friendly and professional guide.
REGULAR PRICES: SAVE 10%
Adult )12+) $79.00 ... $71.10
Child (3-11) $59.00 ... $53.10
* Prices include tax and fees. Prices and discounts are subject to change without notice.
You must then make a reservation by calling +1-212-391-0900.
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