our broadway contributor charlie williams takes us on a tour. >> from the stately alexander hamilton u.s. custom house downtown to a bridge in the bronx, several statues like this one in central park, and, of course, the $10 bill, there are plenty of reminders that pay homage to the one-time new yorker. tucked into a park in the heart of harlem sits hamilton grange, his family estate, now a national parks service memorial that's been getting a lot of attention. >> alexander hamilton leaves behind a remarkable legacy. his singular vision shaped our country. >> free and open to the public, the stately home is filled with period pieces and lessons of hamilton's accomplishments. the building itself has actually been moved twice over the years, but always on part of the original land owned by hamilton. just 20 blocks north is another important landmark. >> we are in the morris-jumel mansion, manhattan's oldest house. hamilton and washington were both here during the revolutionary war. we have a really amazing relationship with lin-manuel miranda, the star and the writer of the show. he ac