San Juan Hill (Q1139990)

  • matcher place: New York (relation 175905), Manhattan (relation 2552485), Manhattan Community Board 7 (relation 7340021), Manhattan (relation 8398124)
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

San Juan Hill was a community in what is now the Lincoln Square neighborhood of the Upper West Side in Manhattan, New York City. Its residents were mostly African American, African Caribbean, and Puerto Rican, and comprised one of the largest black communities in New York before World War I. San Juan Hill was bound by 59th Street to the south, West End Avenue to the west, 65th Street to the north, and Amsterdam Avenue (part of Tenth Avenue) to the east. The site is now occupied by Lincoln Center, a 16.3-acre (6.6 ha) complex dedicated to the performing arts.

Wikidata location: 40.7728, -73.9878 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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