About The Landmark
Not everyone may get the chance to see the Hamilton the musical on Broadway. But anyone can see where Hamilton lived.
Built in 1802 and designed by John McComb Jr., the Grange served as founding father Alexander Hamilton’s country home in Harlem.
Unfortunately, Hamilton only lived here for two years before he was killed in the famous duel with Aaron Burr. The building has since been moved twice, but still remains on the 32 acres of land of the original property.
Plan your Visit. (www.nps.gov/hagr) Hamilton Grange is located on West 141st Street between Convent and St. Nicholas avenues in Manhattan. It is open year-round 9am to 5pm Wednesday through Sunday. Exhibits highlight Hamilton’s major achievements as soldier, patriot, and the country’s first Secretary of the Treasury.