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The General Grant National Memorial, often known as Grant's Tomb, is the final resting place of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, and his wife Julia Dent Grant. This impressive neoclassical domed mausoleum stands proudly in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City, New York, at an elevation of approximately 35 meters. Situated in the median of Riverside Drive at 122nd Street, just east of the scenic Riverside Park, it is a…

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    April 21, 2022

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    The General Grand Memorial is worth a detour. Unfortunately it was closed due to COVID when I walked past it. It was impressive nonetheless.
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    Location: New York County, New York, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the General Grant National Memorial accessible for visitors with disabilities or those using wheelchairs?

    The memorial aims to be accessible. The main level of the mausoleum is generally accessible, but access to the lower-level crypt where the sarcophagi are housed may involve stairs. It's advisable to check the official National Park Service website or contact the memorial directly for the most current information on accessibility features and any temporary restrictions.

    Are there any specific trails or walking routes associated with the General Grant National Memorial, or is it primarily a static monument?

    While there isn't a single designated 'trail' directly within the memorial grounds, it is situated within the scenic Riverside Park. Many visitors enjoy incorporating the memorial into longer walks or cycling routes through Riverside Park and the historic Morningside Heights neighborhood. These routes offer a chance to appreciate the monument's setting and explore the surrounding area.

    What are the options for parking near the General Grant National Memorial, and is public transport a better alternative?

    Parking near the General Grant National Memorial can be quite limited, especially during peak times. It is generally recommended to use public transportation. Several bus routes and subway lines serve the Morningside Heights area, making it a convenient and often less stressful way to reach the memorial.

    What is the typical duration recommended for a visit to the General Grant National Memorial?

    Most visitors find that an hour or two is sufficient to explore the memorial's interior, view the exhibits, and appreciate its exterior architecture. If you plan to include a walk through Riverside Park or visit nearby attractions, you might want to allocate more time.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or specific considerations for visiting the General Grant National Memorial with children?

    The memorial offers a unique educational experience for families, providing a tangible link to American history. Children can learn about Ulysses S. Grant's life and legacy. Ranger lectures, when available, can be particularly engaging. The surrounding Riverside Park also provides space for children to play before or after visiting the monument.

    What are some historical facts or lesser-known details about the General Grant National Memorial?

    The memorial is the largest mausoleum in North America, standing 150 feet (46 meters) high. Its design was inspired by the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Inside, visitors can see mosaics depicting significant Civil War events, and the red granite sarcophagi of Ulysses S. Grant and Julia Dent Grant are housed in an open crypt. The front bears Grant's presidential campaign slogan, "Let Us Have Peace."

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or other amenities located near the General Grant National Memorial?

    Yes, the General Grant National Memorial is located in the vibrant Morningside Heights neighborhood, which offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, and other amenities within walking distance. You'll find options for a quick coffee, a casual meal, or more formal dining experiences nearby.

    What is the best time of year to visit the General Grant National Memorial to avoid crowds or for optimal weather?

    While the memorial rarely feels overwhelmingly crowded, visiting during weekdays, especially outside of school holidays, can offer a more tranquil experience. Spring and fall generally provide the most pleasant weather for exploring both the memorial and the surrounding Riverside Park.

    Is the General Grant National Memorial suitable for a winter visit, and what should I expect regarding weather and access?

    The General Grant National Memorial is open year-round. While the exterior is always accessible, the interior's operating hours may vary, especially during winter months. New York winters can be cold, so dress warmly. Snow can add a picturesque quality to the memorial and Riverside Park, but paths may be icy. Always check the National Park Service website for current operating hours and conditions.

    Are dogs allowed at the General Grant National Memorial?

    While service animals are permitted inside the memorial, pets are generally not allowed within the mausoleum itself. However, leashed dogs are welcome in the surrounding Riverside Park, making it a great spot for a walk before or after your visit to the memorial.

    What are some hidden gems or other points of interest to explore around the General Grant National Memorial?

    Beyond the memorial, Riverside Park itself is a hidden gem, offering beautiful river views and walking paths. Nearby, you can find Columbia University's historic campus, the stunning Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, and the charming streets of Morningside Heights, all offering unique architectural and cultural experiences.

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