Washington Heights, Hamilton Heights
Also know as Hudson Heights, this area encompasses the northern area of Manhattan and Inwood. Besides Riverside Park, outdoor environs include Fort Tyron Park, home to “The Cloisters” a well known and visited cultural center. Named for the elevation that George Washington occupied during the American Revolution, this area is rich in history and culture. There is a strong Dominican poulation, a significant Jewish population, as well as a new wave of artists and newcomers attracted by the areas inexpensive real estate and cultural diversity. Upscale stores, spas, gourmet markets, and restaurants have followed Starbucks and this new influx of residents. Affordable housing and easy transportation on the A,C, and 1 trains makes the area attractive for commuters to work or to Universities.
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