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Convent Garden

Convent Garden lies in the heart of the Sugar Hill section of Harlem, so named because of the “sweet life” of its residents during the first half of the 20th century. Many notable African Americans have lived in the area stretching from 145th to 155th streets between Amsterdam and Edgecombe Avenues.

Flowers bloom in spring & summer in this petite, triangular-shaped garden with a gazebo for you and/or your family to sit down and relax.

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**Cited from https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/convent-garden/highlights/7737**