Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill is a neighborhood in Harlem, New York City, known for its rich cultural history and significance in the early 20th century. It became a prominent center for African American culture during the Harlem Renaissance, attracting artists, musicians, and writers.
The area is famous for its beautiful brownstone buildings and vibrant community. Notable figures such as Duke Ellington and Langston Hughes lived and worked in Sugar Hill, contributing to its legacy as a hub of creativity and intellectualism. Today, it remains a symbol of African American heritage and cultural pride.