The Greenwich Village Park is popular with students and residents. It is one of the few green spots in the area. At the ... More
Washington Square
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The Greenwich Village Park is popular with students and residents. It is one of the few green spots in the area. At the northern end of the park is a triumphal arch, built in 1789 to honor George Washington, the late President of the United States. This historic arch is since then, referred to as the Washington Square. The area was home to artists and writers, including Henry James, Edith Wharton and Edward Hopper; many lived in the still intact row houses across from the northern end of the park. Other parts of the park are surrounded by the campus of New York University.
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In the heart of Greeenwich Village, you are a New York minute from most of the things you came to
New York for. A 100 year old Landmark building with 24hour doorman. Amazing views of the Village, SOHO, Empire ...
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The theater has a rich history and a glorious past to boast. Built in 1926, this was one of the
most profitable theaters for ten straight years. Gradually, with an increase in competition, it lost its grandeur. Yet with ...
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Vietnam Veterans Plaza near the South Street Seaport and within easy walking distance of Wall Street , is dedicated to
the men and women who fought in the Vietnam War. The green, 14 foot high memorial was erected in ...
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