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Morris-Jumel Mansion

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10032 Audubon

Morris-Jumel Mansion

It's true! Washington made his headquarters here at the Mansion during the fall of 1776. It was during this period that the General's troops forced a British retreat at the Battle of Harlem Heights. The house was built eleven years before the Revolution, in 1765, by British Colonel Roger Morris and his American wife, Mary Philipse. The breezy hilltop location proved an ideal location for the family's summer home. Known as Mount Morris, this northern Manhattan estate stretched from the Harlem to the Hudson Rivers and covered more than 130 acres. Loyal to the crown, the Morrises were eventually forced to return to England as a result of the American victory.

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The Hispanic Society of America

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10033 Washington Bridge

Yeshiva University Museum

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10027 Manhattanville

Studio Museum in Harlem

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10029 Hell Gate

Museum of the City of New York