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Why Harlem is New York's Most Culturally Rich Neighborhood & Tourist Spots You Can't Miss

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When people think of New York City, iconic landmarks like Times Square or Central Park usually come to mind. But there's so much more to this city than just its famous tourist spots. In fact, some of the most culturally vibrant neighborhoods in New York are often overlooked by tourists. And one of those neighborhoods is Harlem that sits in the middle of Manhattan.     Historical Harlem Tourist Spots   Unlike Times Square's busy streets, Harlem's quiet brownstone homes, wide streets and green avenues offer a calm feel. Walk through the neighborhood and see key landmarks like the Alhambra, Hotel Theresa, and the Apollo Theater in Harlem. These Harlem tourist spots display the area’s deep cultural history and are essential to visit.   Civil Rights history   The Harlem race riot of 1964 was a six-day upheaval. It began on July 18, 1964, in Harlem, after a Lieutenant Thomas Gilligan off-duty white police officer shot and killed James Powell an African-American t