Day Trips from Harlem

Day Trips from Harlem Curated escapes within 90 minutes of 125th Street 1. The African American Heritage Corridor – Yonkers,…
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Day Trips from Harlem

Curated escapes within 90 minutes of 125th Street

1. The African American Heritage Corridor – Yonkers, NY

Explore the legacy of enslaved Africans who settled and built early Yonkers. The Philipse Manor Hall now includes exhibits honoring Black resistance and regional Black history.

Travel: 35 min via Metro-North (Yonkers Station)

Websitephilipsemanorhall.com

2. Storm King Art Center – New Windsor, NY

One of the most expansive outdoor sculpture parks in the world. Black artists are regularly featured, and July’s exhibit spotlights environmental sculpture by diasporic voices.

Travel: 1 hr 15 min drive or CoachUSA bus

Websitestormking.org

3. New Haven, CT – Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book Library & Peabody Museum

Home to rare collections on African American writers, the Beinecke Library also hosts rotating exhibits on Black intellectual history. Great for a literary and museum-focused afternoon.

Travel: 1 hr 30 min via Metro-North (New Haven Line)

Websitebeinecke.library.yale.edu

4. Asbury Park, NJ – Black Beachfront Revival

Once a thriving hub for Black musicians during segregation, Asbury Park is experiencing a cultural revival. Visit the Black history murals, live music venues, and the newly opened Black-owned gallery Mosaic East.

Travel: 1 hr 20 min via NJ Transit train or car

Websitecityofasburypark.com

5. Hudson, NY – Black-Owned Art, Antiques & Retreats

This upstate town has become a sanctuary for Black artists and creatives. Shop at Soulelujah Vintage, eat at Lil’ Deb’s Oasis, and visit the Hudson Area Library’s Black Legacy Collection.

Travel: 2 hr Amtrak from Penn Station or weekend car share

Websitevisithudsonny.com

6. The Great Falls – Paterson, NJ

A National Historical Park just 40 minutes from Harlem with waterfalls, a labor history museum, and newly installed Black historical plaques honoring Frederick Douglass and local abolitionists.

Travel: 40 min via bus or car

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