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Also known as West Harlem, the community of Manhattanville, New York, has a deep history and a lively future. The area, bounded by (depending on who you talk to) the Hudson River on the west, 123rd and 135th streets on the south and north, respectively, and St. Nicholas Park and Avenue on the east has much to offer, including these favorite spots:

West Harlem Piers Waterfront Park
This two-acre park took over an old supermarket parking lot to transform Manhattanville’s waterfront. Directly on the Hudson River, the $20 million park stretches from 125th to 132nd streets and includes a kayak launch, a fishing pier, water taxi landings, and sculptures.

The Gatehouse Theater/Harlem Stage
A renovation of the former nineteenth-century Croton Aqueduct building added theater space for the nearby Aaron Davis Hall on the campus of the City College of New York. The performing arts center, now branded as Harlem Stage/Aaron Davis Hall, Inc., celebrates the diversity of Harlem’s arts and its influence on American culture with year-round music, dance, film, and theater performances.

Fairway supermarket
New York residents from all over flock to this 40,000-square-foot supermarket, and visitors should, too. There are not many places in New York where one can park in a giant parking lot and enjoy a huge, sprawling grocery store, including an entire refrigerated room full of meats. The market is part of 12th Avenue’s growing restaurant row.

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
A popular spot for barbecue, the restaurant changed locations when the new Columbia University branch bought out the land. The roadhouse joined the emerging 12th Avenue dining strip, where fans enjoy the bigger location and identical menu and prices.

Morningside Park
Designed by two Central Park architects, the thirty-acre Morningside Park takes its name from the morning sunlight that illuminates steep cliffs running alongside the park’s border. Grassy areas, fountains, trees, playgrounds, basketball courts, and softball diamonds make this a peaceful destination during warmer months.

St. Mary’s Protestant Episcopal Church
This historic church was organized in 1823, with the current building dating from 1909. The church still flies the St. George’s cross banner and is known for being the first Episcopal church to, in 1831, do away with pew rents (a fee that allowed rental of a pew for praying but also created a social division among members). Founder Jacob Schieffelin and his wife, Hannah Lawrence Schieffelin, are buried in front of the side entrance.

La Granja
Looking for fresh chicken? This live poultry market, or vivero, sells fresh chicken, guinea fowl, and turkey.

Manhattanville is also part of Harlem’s educational corridor. Here, college students have many higher-education choices, including a major expansion of Columbia University, City College of New York, Manhattan School of Music, and Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Many of these students can provide tutoring in Manhattanville. Younger students who work with a Manhattanville tutor have better control of their schedule and their grades, allowing more time for exploring all this community offers.

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