It's near our 125th Street Riverside Park, near Central Park, a little far from other popular spots. The style of the tomb itself is solemn and worth visiting.
General Grant National Memorial
Posted: Dec 16, 2015
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东张西望望东西
5/5Outstanding
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General Grant's National Memorial can be visited with the Riverside Church. It is far from the noisy area of tourists. There are not many people to visit, but for those who like history and like to visit museums, it is recommended to come and visit. Not only has historical value but also the surrounding scenery is very good.
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Posted: May 30, 2020
DEAR张小球
5/5Outstanding
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The General Grant National Memorial is near the Riverside Church, a building in the Great Park that knows little about General Grant and is a place with fewer visitors.
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Posted: May 8, 2020
泰宁根吴承恩
5/5Outstanding
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A memorial that is well worth visiting, and quite historical, the Grant General National Memorial has a lot of information about General Grant's life, and the whole memorial is also very good.
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Posted: Apr 20, 2020
NYC_GIRL_081
5/5Outstanding
such a nice historical place. so much history. you can go and see president Grant and his wife. they moved most of the museum across the street. definitely a must see if you’re ever in Harlem.
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Posted: Nov 22, 2022
M30***11
5/5Outstanding
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As soon as you enter the memorial, it reminds you of the tomb of Napoleon in Paris. General Grant and his wife's tomb are in a low place, and you can see it clearly through the spiraling slope slope. Before 9/11, you could follow the slopes to see the general's heroic displays, and some introductions to the civil war.