The monument was one of the places where our bus passed on our itinerary and did not stop to take pictures or visit. The surroundings were beautiful, like a green space square, but there were no tourists there.
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Still closed, and website doesn't make that well known
The website still gives the hours as though they are open, but the alerts page notes that the house is not (and thus, no tours.) Which they had made that more prominent. Had a nice time walking the g...
Because of the popularity of the Broadway show “Hamilton,” today, everyone knows who Alexander Hamilton is. Hamilton Grange is part of the National Park Service and is open to the public with free ad...
Having been to many National Park sites around the country, we are constantly amazed at how well organized and preserved these treasures are for all to enjoy. Always an educational experience, this pa...
The tour takes 40 minutes and 10 of it is watching a very boring video about how they moved the house a few blocks down. Worth seeing if you are in the neighborhood. I personally try to go to as man...
A Must-See for Early American History and/or Hamilton the Musical Buffs
Alexander Hamilton's summer house...of "It's Quiet Uptown" fame. If you're interested in early American history or the musical, this is a place for you to visit. You can walk around restored rooms on ...
The monument was one of the places where our bus passed on our itinerary and did not stop to take pictures or visit. The surroundings were beautiful, like a green space square, but there were no tourists there.
A memorable place and an important attraction
The Hamilton Farm National Monument is a monument set up by a private organization. This monument is not very old. It is made of marble, and flowers are often presented.
Feel very beautiful, the view is very open, the mood of the person will be relaxed.
It feels very, very good!