One of Harlem’s most acclaimed street murals by Harlem born artist James De La Vega is at the corner of 104th and Lexington of Nuyorican poet laureate Pedro Pietri.
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FreeJames De La Vega Mural of Pedro Pietri (Outside The East Harlem Café)One of Harlem’s most acclaimed street murals by Harlem born artist James De La Vega is at the corner of 104th and Lexington of Nuyorican poet laureate Pedro Pietri. [read more]
Graffiti Hall of FameFounded by NY community activist Ray Rodriguez (aka “Sting Ray”) in circa 1980. [read more]
Jefferson Market LibraryOne of the most popular places to shop in the village would have to be the Jefferson Market. [read more]
Forbes Gallery
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We came here to learn about the 1st non-sectarian cemetery in the city, which when you boil it down means if you had the cash you could lay to rest right here.
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