In The District | A Look at Our Architecture: Ebenezer Baptist Church
Ebenezer Baptist Church is in the heart of Harlem, New York, and stands as a significant landmark of both religious and cultural importance. Founded in 1920 by Rev. Charles E. […]
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Ebenezer Baptist Church is in the heart of Harlem, New York, and stands as a significant landmark of both religious and cultural importance. Founded in 1920 by Rev. Charles E. […]
The New York State Historic Homeownership Rehabilitation Credit program provides a 20% tax credit on qualified rehabilitation costs for homes listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. […]
Addressing safety and quality of life issues is a top priority for us. On June 24th, MMPCIA board members, along with other communities, participated in the ongoing meetings held by […]
We recently received responses from NYC Parks to the questions raised during our April 26th community meeting. Below are the answers provided by Tapashi Narine, Administrator of Historic Harlem Parks, […]
Upcycle Through Harlem’s Mount Morris Park Historic District Monday, May 6, 2024, New York, NY – Get ready for a day of community connection and sustainability as the Mount Morris […]
In the past, brownstone homes along Mt Morris Park West between 120th and 121st Street affectionately known as “The Ruins,” were abandoned buildings that stood neglected for years. These derelict […]
In 2023, MMPCIA made significant strides in enriching and preserving the Mount Morris Historic District. Here’s a comprehensive overview of our achievements: Banners: New banners along Malcolm X Blvd celebrated […]
FREE Map provided by MMPCIA. Have Fun! Download Halloween Map Let’s Keep in Touch We are sharing information about The Mount Morris Park Historic District and ways for you to […]
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