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From where? Connecticut?

 

LOL. How much of a "trek" depends on where in Harlem, and whether you're taking public transportation. Harlem is among the larger sections of Manhattan land-wise, and covers a fair amount of ground. Most people consider Harlem to include West Harlem, East Harlem, and Morningside Heights, and Washington Heights -- running from the mid-high 90's to the south up to the GW Bridge. On public transit, it would add maybe 20 minutes to the commute each way if you're starting out in Midtown. By car/cab/uber, considerably more time would be added.

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LOL. How much of a "trek" depends on where in Harlem, and whether you're taking public transportation. Harlem is among the larger sections of Manhattan land-wise, and covers a fair amount of ground. Most people consider Harlem to include West Harlem, East Harlem, and Morningside Heights, and Washington Heights -- running from the mid-high 90's to the south up to the GW Bridge. On public transit, it would add maybe 20 minutes to the commute each way if you're starting out in Midtown. By car/cab/uber, considerably more time would be added.

NO ONE actually considers Washington Heights part of Harlem. EVER. You’ll never find a single map ANYWHERE made by ANYOne saying that. The rest, sure. You’re mixing up “upper Manhattan “ with “Harlem”, in which case you’d add Inwood. But all versions of Harlem end at 155th or lower.

 

See this NYT article which discusses the MAXIMUM area ever considered Harlem:

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/06/nyregion/06harlem.html

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LOL. How much of a "trek" depends on where in Harlem, and whether you're taking public transportation. Harlem is among the larger sections of Manhattan land-wise, and covers a fair amount of ground. Most people consider Harlem to include West Harlem, East Harlem, and Morningside Heights, and Washington Heights -- running from the mid-high 90's to the south up to the GW Bridge. On public transit, it would add maybe 20 minutes to the commute each way if you're starting out in Midtown. By car/cab/uber, considerably more time would be added.

 

I highly doubt the escorts in question live deep in Harlem nor in east harlem. The gays in recent years have moved uptown with a heavy concentration in the 120s-130s, at best. The blue line express from midtown is 20 minutes, if even. I lived in New York for nearly a decade, I know.

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