Alt Text Area map of the General Grant National Memorial (Grant’s Tomb) in New York. The location of the memorial is marked with a green square in the upper left quadrant of the map in a park along the Hudson River. The surrounding area is a beige with a white gridwork of New York City streets. Extended Description General Grant National Memorial sits in a stretch of green space in the loop off Riverside Drive that spans seven blocks from 121st Street. Just to the west of the memorial is the Visitor Center Overlook Pavilion, which is indicated by a small black square and has wheelchair-accessible restrooms. On either side of the loop created by Riverside Drive are two stops for the Red Line #M5 bus. Two blocks east of the memorial at Broadway and 122nd Street are two bus line stops, one for the Purple Line #M104 bus and one for the Blue Line #M4 bus. Another six blocks south at Broadway and 116th Street is a stop for the Red Line #1 Train next to Columbia University. On the other side of Columbia University at Amsterdam Avenue and 118th Street is a stop for the Orange Line #M11 bus. Central Park is tucked into the lower right corner of the map along 8th Street, south of 110th Street. Legend A compass in the upper right corner of the map shows north angled to the left. A scale in the lower left corner measures distances of 0.1 and 0.3 kilometers and 0.1 and 0.3 miles. Below the map a legend reads as follows: Circle is subway line (example: Red Line #1 Train) and Squares are bus lines (example: Blue Line #M4 Bus).