Hamilton Grange, located in Upper Manhattan, was once a quiet historic site until the rise of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical, 'Hamilton.' Premiering on Broadway in 2015, the production told the story of Alexander Hamilton's life and unexpectedly tripled visitors to the site, attracting thousands of fans eager to explore the only existing monument dedicated to Hamilton. The site remains popular even after a decade, showcasing Hamilton's significance in American history and culture, exemplified by high visitor numbers and ongoing interest.
"Hamilton marked its 10-year anniversary on Broadway with a performance by the original cast at the 2025 Tony Awards. Even a decade later, visitorship at Hamilton Grange remains high."
"This is the only monument to Hamilton in the country. He does not have a Washington Monument. He does not have a Jefferson Memorial."
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