Coffee Beans
Ethiopia
Home of Lincoln Center!
Lincoln Square (I'll also accept Upper West Side)
You could take the A train to meet this famous Jazz musician, a former resident of Harlem.
Duke Ellington!
Name two schools in Morningside Heights.
Bank Street and Columbia!
Dole (the fruit company) had a near monopoly across this state before the United States annexed the group of islands, making it a territory of the U.S. in 1898.
Hawaii!
Corn!
Mexico!
Home of Wall Street!
The Financial District!
Famous poet, a dream deferred.
Langston Hughes
Name 3 major North-South streets in Morningside Heights
Riverside Drive, Broadway, and Amsterdam!
This state once belonged to Spain and now maintains a mix of Cuban and American influence, especially in it's most southern parts.
Florida!
They brought wheat to mexico to make flour tortillas!
The Spanish!
Home of the largest Chinatown in Queens!
Flushing!
Famous author of "Go Tell it on The Mountain," and "The Fire Next Time."
James Baldwin!
Name the major Episcopalian church just down the road from Bank Street!
St. John of the Divine!
The largest U.S. state!
Alaska!
Durian!
Southeast Asia!
Heading north, this barrio begins at East 96th Street!
Spanish Harlem!
Congress's Representative from Harlem!
Adriano Espaillat!
This former U.S. president is buried in Morningside Heights.
Ulysses S. Grant!
The smallest U.S. state!
Rhode Island!
This neighborhood is the little version of a former French Colony that achieved a successful revolution made entirely of the enslaved against the French!
Little Haiti!
Alicia Keys
9 train!
The U.S.'s only tropical rainforest is in this U.S. territory.
Puerto Rico!