Create your own video on [ Ссылка ] ! The Apollo
Theater on 125th Street; the Hotel Theresa is visible in the
background. In 1765, Harlem was a small agricultural town not far from
New York City. 125th Street station on the 7th Av. IRT Line. These
buildings on West 135 Street were among the first in Harlem to be
occupied entirely by blacks; in 1921, #135 became home to Young's Book
Exchange, the first "Afrocentric" bookstore in Harlem. Four-story
brownstones in Harlem, just south of 126th Street, 2004. The doorframe
of a brownstone designed by William Tuthill in the Mount Morris
Historical District in Harlem. 125th Street between Park and Madison
Avenue. View of Harlem from Morningside Heights overlooking Morningside
Park. Church of Nazareth, 144th Street and Hamilton Terrace. The
building is currently a burned-out shell. Hotel Theresa building at the
corner of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and 125th Street.
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