Paul Robeson Residence

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Past the tree-lined blocks of Washington Heights, a carefully preserved slice of history awaits. The Paul Robeson Residence operates as more than just a landmark; it serves as an accessible touchpoint for people curious about American cultural history, literature, and activism. Events like guided tours, panel discussions, and archival screenings rotate through the calendar, giving residents a chance to dive into the life and legacy of the artist and activist after whom it’s named. Outside the door, the neighborhood hums with other local draws, but inside these walls, the focus stays on preserving stories and sparking conversations across generations.

Find 555 Edgecombe Ave just north of the George Washington Bridge entrance, a straightforward walk from either the 168th Street subway stop or ample bus lines. Call ahead to confirm availability, since group visits and special programs often fill quickly. A quick look at the map before heading out keeps navigation smooth on the upper reaches of the city’s grid.

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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