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What do Lena Horne, John James Audubon, and the Polo Grounds have in common? They are all featured on this virtual tour! The once-rural area of northern Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood, now a fully urbanized multicultural neighborhood, has been home to major cultural institutions, sports venues, historic landmarks, notable people, and public art. On this virtual walking tour, we will meander through part of Washington Heights, focusing on Eliza Jumel’s years here as the Morris-Jumel Mansion’s longest resident. Retired British Colonel Roger Morris built his family’s Manhattan country retreat in 1765 on a property of about 130 acres spanning from the Harlem River to the Hudson River. In 1810, the Morris House was bought by Stephen and Eliza Jumel with new property lines covering about 140 acres on the Harlem River side of the island. For more events like this, become an Untapped New York Insider! https://untappedcities.com/become-a-member/
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