About Harlem One StopHarlem One Stop is a cultural tourism initiative of the Hamilton Heights West Harlem Community Preservation Organization (CPO) which is in the process of establishing a one stop network for Upper Manhattan-Harlem-based tourism through alliances and strategic partnerships. Currently, the CPO is in partnership with the Mount Morris Park Improvement Association promoting a series of Harlem is Home tour packages. Both are non-profit volunteer, community organizations, active in the preservation of Harlem's architectural and cultural treasures. Through the promotion and sharing of local experience and knowledge, both groups seek to positively impact the delivery of services and neighborhood/business development in our respective districts and, throughout Harlem, in general. Harlem One Stop also partners with local arts and cultural groups, businesses and civic organizations to bring to residents and visitors a variety of events and tour packages that not only promote the more well-known venues in Harlem, but also the smaller, lesser known events, such as the annual Hamilton Heights and Mount Morris Park house tours, and Swing Dance classes and entertainment reminiscent of the Cotton Club and the Savoy in the 20s and 30s. Harlem One Stop is funded by a cultural tourism grant from the Arts & Business Council/NYSCA and is designed to boost tourism, strengthen Harlem/New York's ability to draw diverse visitors, give tourists a greater choice of authentic experiences and foster exciting collaborative opportunities to market ethnic and artistic traditions. "Traces, Faces, Places" represents the theme of Harlem One Stop tour packages. We invite you to participate in any one of our several exciting tours that draw on area history and take visitors behind the scenes to personally engage in the energy and excitement of the area's contemporary life. About HarlemOneStop.orgHarlemOneStop.org presents information on leisure-time events and attractions—historical tours, music, dance, theatre, fairs, festivals, outdoor activities, dining, shopping and more—for the Upper Manhattan area (Central Harlem, El Barrio, Manhattanville, Morningside Heights, Washington Heights/Inwood, and West Harlem/Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill) HarlemOneStop.org is a cultural tourism initiative of the Hamilton Heights West Harlem Community Preservation Organization (CPO).
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