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Upper Manhattan is the northern section of the New York City borough of Manhattan. Its southern boundary has been variously defined, but some of the most common usages are 96th Street, 110th Street, 125th Street, or 155th Street. The term Uptown can refer to Upper Manhattan, but is often used more generally for neighborhoods above 59th Street; in the broader definition, Uptown encompasses Upper Manhattan.

Tourist attractions
Like other residential areas, Upper Manhattan is not a major center of tourism in New York City, although many tourist attractions lie within it, such as Grant's Tomb, the Apollo Theater, United Palace, and The Cloisters, Sylvia's Restaurant, the Hamilton Grange, the Morris–Jumel Mansion, Minton's Playhouse, Sugar Hill, Riverside Church, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, and the Dyckman House, along with Fort Tryon Park, most of Riverside Park, Riverbank State Park, Sakura Park, and other parks. ==Gallery==
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File:Butler_Library_-_1000px_-_AC.jpg|Butler Library on the campus of Columbia University in Morningside Heights File:City College of New York November 2016.jpg|City College of New York in Hamilton Heights File:NY-Presbyterian Hosp from water jeh.jpg|Columbia University Irving Medical Center in Washington Heights File:The Met Cloisters.jpg|The Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park houses the medieval art collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. File:Little Red Light House.jpg|The Little Red Lighthouse under the George Washington Bridge File:General_Grant_National_Memorial_New_York_November_2016_003.jpg|Grant's Tomb in Morningside Heights File:Native Caves crop.jpg|Inwood Hill Park contains the last remnant of the primeval forest which once covered Manhattan; these caves were used by native Lenape people. == See also ==
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