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287 Convent Ave, New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-283-5154 or 212-666-1640
Open All Year

Overview. This estate belonged to Alexander Hamilton during the early 19th century and is named after his family estate in Scotland. The home has been restored to its original appearance, complete with period furnishings. It was originally designed by John McComb, who is known for his work on the New York City Hall.

Hamilton was the illegitimate son of a Scottish lord and began his political career at what is now Columbia University in New York. He served under General Washington during the Revolutionary War, and he helped author the Constitution and the Federalist Papers. He became secretary of treasury under the Washington administration. Hamilton died in a duel with long-time enemy Aaron Burr in Weehawken, NJ, in 1804.

What to see and do. The house features some of the original furnishings, including one of Mrs. Hamilton's dresses and a piano. An octagonally shaped dining room and upstairs parlor are the main attractions. Special events include a commemoration of Hamilton's birthday each year on January 11. Sometimes politicians give speeches at this event.

In February, the site celebrates Black History Month with educational and cultural activities. Call for details.

Open Friday through Sunday, 9 AM to 5 PM. Public transportation to the memorial is recommended due to limited parking. Take the A, B, C, or D subway to West 145th Street, of the 8th Avenue IND express subway to West 145th.



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