Langston Hughes House
About
Historical landmarks often anchor a neighborhood’s identity, and Langston Hughes House does exactly that for East Harlem. This brownstone at 20 E 127th St New York, NY 10035 was home to the poet and social activist from 1947 until his death in 1967. The building now operates as a space for literary events, tours, and community programs, preserving the legacy of one of the Harlem Renaissance’s most influential figures. Visitors can explore exhibits on Hughes’ life and work, though access may require advance planning due to limited public hours.
East Harlem has long been a hub for cultural preservation, and this site fits neatly into that tradition. Those hoping to visit should note there’s no phone listed for direct inquiries—details are typically shared through the landmark’s official channels. For directions, the map can be found here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2f70021d33a79:0xa4454691a9139913. Check ahead for tour availability, as scheduling varies throughout the year.