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Sugar Hill
by saloon singer
Just checking at IMDB and I found the 1994 Wesley Snipes movie I own about this one-time affluent section of Harlem that was very much apart of the Harlem Renaissance. At that time W.E.B Dubois, Thurgood Marshall, Adam Clayton Powell and Duke Ellington lived there in the elegant row houses. The Hamilton Heights-West Harlem web site offers many resources for residents and tourists. I was hoping to see a slide show of the historic architecture but there isn't one. The Harlem One Stop site does does provide an illustrated list of historic hotels, bed and breakfasts including 154 Sugar Hill.
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