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  1. Washington Square Park. /  40.73083°N 73.99750°W  / 40.73083; -73.99750. Washington Square Park is a 9.75-acre (3.95 ha) public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. One of the best known of New York City's public parks, it is an icon as well as a meeting place and center for cultural activity. [1]

  2. Washington Square Park. Address. Washington Square, New York, NY 10012, USA. Web Visit website. Greenwich Village ’s iconic green space, Washington Square Park has served as an energized outdoor living room for generations of this bohemian-rooted and student-infused community. A vibrant gathering spot for book-reading New York University ...

  3. A playground for canines and children. Washington Square Park has served various roles for its community throughout the years, adapting to meet its needs. Well-known for its arch, honoring George Washington, the man for whom the park is named, and its fountain, the arch's elder by 43 years and a popular meeting spot, Washington Square Park also ...

  4. Washington Square in Greenwich Village is one of New York’s most densely-used green spaces. Anchored by Stanford White’s iconic Washington Arch, it is a small park–barely 10 acres–with a long and colorful history. For nearly two centuries the Square has been a place to linger, to play, to celebrate or demonstrate.

  5. Washington Square Park. Categories: urban park and recreation area. Location: Manhattan, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 40.73089° or 40° 43' 51" north. Longitude. -73.99759° or 73° 59' 51" west.

  6. Washington Square Park is the heart of Greenwich Village – located at the base of Fifth Avenue between MacDougal Street and University Place. Take the A/C/E, B/D/F trains to West 4th/Washington Square, the N/R to 8th Street or the Q to Union Square, or the 4/5/6 to Union Square or the 6 to Astor Place. Citibike stations are located at the ...

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  8. Washington Square Park, Phase 2 Field Testing, New York, NY (2012) October 2009 - March 2011. Archaeology completed as part of the reconstruction of Washington Square Park which was a Potter's Field in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Intact burials were protected in place and the archaeological artifacts are within the NYC ...

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