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Harlem Tours.Harlem is known internationally as the Black Mecca of the world, but Harlem has been home to many races and ethnic groups including the Dutch, Irish, German, Italian, and Jewish. Harlem was originally settled by the Dutch in 1658, but was largely farmland and undeveloped territory for approximately 200 years. As New York’s population grew, residential and commercial expansion moved northward, and development of the Harlem territory was evitable.Harlem Tours.
Harlem Tours. During the 1880’s, elevated rail lines were extended north along Eight & Ninth Avenues, encouraging expansion northward. Development of transportation lines caused speculation on the land and many fine row houses and multiple family apartment buildings were erected. However, this boom slowed in 1893 when a national recession struck. Harlem Tours Harlem Song The recession curbed further developed and stymied real estate sales. When the economy recovered in 1895, development continued, especially in the form of beautiful apartment buildings. Harlem Tours Harlem Song
Harlem Tours. The Lenox Avenue IRT subway line was completed in 1904, and once again many speculated that Harlem would become extremely desirable to those residing in lower Manhattan. Hundreds of tenement apartment buildings were built anticipating the masses from lower Manhattan to occupy them. Unfortunately for the developers, the Harlem Tours Harlem Song IRT not only made Harlem available to those from downtown, but also made Washington Heights, the Bronx and other northern points accessible. Developers over speculated and many houses went unsold. Harlem Tours
Harlem Tours. Real estate agent and entrepreneur Phillip A. Payton approached several Harlem landlords with the proposition that he would fill their empty or partially occupied properties Harlem Tours Harlem Song with Black tenants. The idea was accepted and Payton began moving Black families into buildings in the 130’s of Central Harlem. Many don’t know Phillip A. Payton, but Harlem Heritage Tours considers him to be the father of "Black Harlem". The house he lived in with his wife Maggie still stands on West. 131st Street. Harlem Tours
Harlem Tours. Blacks continued to pour into Harlem from points in lower Manhattan, the American South and the Caribbean. With the onset of the First World War in 1915, many foreign immigrants set sail for their homelands, leaving employment opportunities available in the war industries in the north. Blacks migrated in record numbers from the south to northern cities in search of opportunities and increased wages. Harlem Tours
During the 1920’s, Harlem tours flourished with cultural and artistic expression. This period was christened the "Harlem Renaissance". Harlem Renaissance figures such as Harlem Tours Harlem Song Langston Hughes, Aaron Douglas, Alain Locke and others felt that they would use their artistic creativity as a means to show America and the world that Blacks are intellectual, artistic and humane and should be treated accordingly. Harlem Tours
The Great Depression of 1929 rocked the country and devastated Black communities such as Harlem. Harlem Tours Harlem Song The pressure of high rents, unemployment and racist practices cumulated in Harlem riots in 1935 and 1943. Harlem Tours Harlem Song The Second World War offered Blacks few opportunities for advancement, and Blacks mobilized against the war industry demanding fair practices. Harlem Tours Harlem Song Militant activities during the 1940’s set the stage for the 1960’s. Harlem Tours
Harlem was both stage and player during the turbulent period of the civil rights movement. Religious and political leaders articulated the sentiments of the masses from street corners and pulpits throughout the community. During the 1960’s, figures like Malcolm X, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Queen Mother Moore and Preston Wilcox used Harlem as a launch pad for political, social, and economic empowerment activities. Social problems caused a decrease in Harlem’s population during the late 1960’s through the 1970’s, leaving behind a high concentration of underprivileged residents and a fast decaying housing stock. Harlem Tours
Despite the rough days of the previous few decades, Harlem is presently experiencing a new renaissance. Harlem Tours Harlem Song Unlike the cultural and literary renaissance of the 1920’s, the current rebirth is based in economic development. A brief walk through any section of the community will reveal the sounds and sights of construction crews at work developing properties. Ex-President Bill Clinton could have established his office anywhere in the USA, but chose Harlem. Harlem Tours Harlem Song Tourists from around the world are visiting in record numbers, to absorb the beautiful multi-ethnic culture of the Black capital of America.
Harlem Tours The good times are rolling harlem tours, but many are concerned that as development continues and property values rise, gentrification will become an issue for community residents. Harlem Tours Harlem Song Harlem Heritage Tours plans to capitalize on the renaissance by using the industry of tourism as a means to preserve Harlem’s history and contribute to the development of the local economy.

Harlem Heritage Tours offers a unique set of products and services that serve to highlight the rich history of this Harlem Tours New York neighborhood and its many contributions to American culture.
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