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Hilton Club New York
1335 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY, 10019
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Phone: 212-586-7000
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African Burial Ground National Monument

290 Broadway, 1st Floor , New-York, New-York 10007
From about the 1690s until 1794, both free and enslaved Africans were buried in a 6.6-acre burial ground in Lower Manhattan, outside the boundaries of the settlement of New Amsterdam, later known as New York. Lost to history due to landfill and development, the grounds were rediscovered in 1991 as a consequence of the planned construction of a Federal office building.

Castle Clinton National Monument

Battery Park , New-York, New-York 10004
Located at the southern tip of the island of Manhattan, Castle Clinton represents not only the growth of New York City, but the growth of a Nation. First intended to keep out a British invasion in 1812, the Castle has transformed over the years to welcome theater goers, immigrants, sightseers, and now millions of visitors to New York Harbor.

Ellis Island

National Park Service, Statue of Liberty National Monument, Liberty-Island, New-Jersey 10004
Ellis Island has grown over the years. The original, natural island of 3.3 acres, shown in dark green on this map, was built up with landfill between 1890 and 1892 to build the new immigration station. As the station's needs expanded, so did the island. After the existing Main Building was opened in 1900, more landfill was added to the left side of the ferry slip. Most of this landfill came from the excavation of the New York City subway tunnels. This land was used for the complex of hospitals built to treat immigrants who failed their medical inspections. Today, the areas to the left of the ferry slip are not open to the public, since the buildings and the grounds have not been restored.

Ellis Island National Monument

Statue of Liberty National Monument & Ellis Island , New-York, New-York 10004
Opened on January 1, 1892, Ellis Island became the nation's premier federal immigration station. In operation until 1954, the station processed over 12 million immigrant steamship passengers.

Federal Hall National Memorial

26 Wall Street , New-York, New-York 10005
Here on Wall Street, George Washington took the oath of office as our first President, and this site was home to the first Congress, Supreme Court, and Executive Branch offices. The current structure, a Customs House, later served as part of the US Sub-Treasury. Now, the building serves as a museum and memorial to our first President and the beginnings of the United States of America.

Forest Park Golf Course

101 Forest Park Dr., Woodhaven, New-York 11421
The 18-hole "Forest Park" course at the Forest Park Golf Course facility in Woodhaven, New York features 6,053 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70 . The course rating is 69.3 and it has a slope rating of 120. Designed by Tom Bendelow, the Forest Park golf course opened in 1896. Robert Smith manages the course as the General Manager.

General Grant National Memorial

West 122nd Street and Riverside Drive , New-York, New-York 10027
Overlooking the Hudson River from the Morningside Heights section of Manhattan, General Grant National Memorial is the largest tomb in North America. Grant's Tomb (as it is commonly called) is not only the final resting place of the General but a memorial to his life and accomplishments.

Governors Island National Monument

10 South Street - Slip 7 , New-York, New-York 10004
For more than two centuries, the military communities on Governors Island were woven into the intricate social, political and economic tapestry that is New York City. From 1776-1996, Governors Island stood as a silent sentinel in New York Harbor, and provided protection of the ideals represented by the Statue of Liberty across the Bay. We invite you to explore the Island's history as it evolved from colonial outpost to regional administrative center for the U.S. Army and Coast Guard.

Hamilton Grange National Memorial

26 Wall Street , New-York, New-York 10005
Hamilton Grange - the only home ever owned by Alexander Hamilton - has moved to Saint Nicholas Park. Learn more about the restoration of the Grange by adding your contact information to our e-mail list and read our updates. Alexander Hamilton was the first United States Secretary of the Treasury, a Founding Father, and political philosopher.

Lower East Side Tenement Museum

108 Orchard Street , New-York, New-York 10002
The heart of the museum is the historic tenement, home to an estimated 7,000 people from over 20 nations between 1863 and 1935. Tour the tenement's cramped living spaces. Learn about the lives of past residents and the history of the Lower East Side. Throughout the year, take part in programs such as walking tours, plays, art exhibits, and readings that represent the immigrant experience.

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