This document summarizes several historic and cultural institutions located in Upper Manhattan. It describes the Morris-Jumel Mansion, originally built in 1765, which played a role in the American Revolution and now serves as a museum. It also mentions Hamilton Grange, originally Alexander Hamilton's home, and Trinity Church Cemetery, the only cemetery still allowing burials in Manhattan. Additionally, it provides brief histories of the Church of the Intercession, Sylvan Terrace, the Hispanic Society of America, and the Dance Theatre of Harlem.