The Last Block in Harlem is a term used to describe the area near the intersection of 125th Street and 8th Avenue in the neighborhood of Harlem in New York City. This intersection and the area around it are historically significant because it was the last area to be integrated into mainstream American culture. This intersection was also the site of many important cultural events, including a famous 1971 concert by the legendary James Brown. This intersection and the area around it still retain a lot of their original culture and tradition and it is a popular tourist destination.