For more than 20 years the community of Mount Morris Park has been opening our doors and inviting New Yorkers and visitors from around the world into our homes. Over those two decades, we've grown from a struggling but determined group of residents to a beautiful and thriving community. One thing that's remained constant, however, is the character of our neighborhood.
This is character that takes many forms. It's the character of the long-time residents who were determined to take Harlem through another, more lasting renaissance.
It's the historic character of original architecture that homeowners maintained as they revitalized brownstones. It's the character that landlords and tenants have "decorated in" to new construction.
And it's the characters themselves that call Mount Morris Park home, adding color and vivacity to an already-exuberant neighborhood.
Wherever it comes from, this year especially, we say
Character(s) Welcome!
Don't miss this day full of history & inspiration.
11 AM to 4 PM: Follow the Self-Guided Tour of Homes
at your leisure. Guests will visit 10 venues including inside brownstone homes, urban live/work apartments and landmark churches.
1 PM and 3 PM: Join the Architectural Walking Tour
and explore this historic neighborhood's rich architectural detail and history.
12 Noon and 2 PM: Go Inside & Intimate in Historic Harlem
with Yale-trained architect and historian, John Reddick.
You'll explore inside three extraordinary houses in the Mount Morris Park Historic District that are not on the regular tour and ordinarily strictly private. Group size is limited. This 1.5 hour walk requires a separate ticket which may be purchased in advance or, if space is available, at the Tour Start.
Sunday, June 10, from 11 AM to 4 PM
Rain or shine, everything begins at the Tour Start:
Pelham Fritz Community Center
Mount Morris Park West & West 122 Street, Harlem Subways: A, B, C, D, 2, 3, and 4, 5, & 6 to 125th Street. Buses: M1, M7 and M102

A proud sponsor of the 23rd Annual Mount Morris Park House Tour