Washington Heights, NY
Music connected to Washington Heights
About Washington Heights
- • Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of 'Hamilton,' spent his childhood in Washington Heights.
- • The United Palace, a former Loew's movie palace, offers diverse entertainment.
- • Fort Washington, crucial in the Revolutionary War, shaped the area's identity.
- • The oldest house in Manhattan, the Morris-Jumel Mansion, is located there.
- • Construction of the George Washington Bridge in 1931 transformed the neighborhood.
- • Named after Fort Washington, it was formally established as a neighborhood in the 19th century.
- • With over 200,000 residents, the population rivals that of Syracuse, NY.
- • Its elevation of 265 feet makes it one of Manhattan's highest points.
- • Healthcare and social assistance are major employment sectors for residents.
- • The vibrant streets buzz with the energy of a close-knit, diverse community.
- • The New York Yankees, a short subway ride away, boast 27 World Series titles.
- • Lou Gehrig, 'The Iron Horse,' lived in Washington Heights during his Yankees career.
Artists From Washington Heights
Songs About Washington Heights
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Natalie Ann Yepez
Ron Perlman
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