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  1. Washington Square Park is a 9.75-acre (3.95 ha) public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is an icon as well as a meeting place and center for cultural activity. [1] The park is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks).

  2. Washington Square Park. 5 Ave, Waverly Pl., W. 4 St. and Macdougal St. Manhattan. Directions via Google Maps. A marsh. A cemetery. A parade ground. A gathering spot for avant-garde artists. A battleground for chess enthusiasts. A playground for canines and children.

  3. Washington Square Park is the locally-beloved, world-famous heart of Greenwich Village. Come check it out.

  4. Jun 4, 2019 · Check out this complete guide to NYC's Washington Square Park for everything you need to know about Greenwich Village's beloved green space.

  5. Famous for its bohemian past, head to Washington Square Park to get a feel for this diverse and energetic neighborhood. You’ll find NYU students, street performers, skateboarders, kids frolicking in the fountain, and locals relaxing and playing chess.

  6. Washington Square Park is the locally-beloved, world-famous heart of Greenwich Village. Come check it out. Washington Square Park is property of the City of New York and under the jurisdiction of the Department of Parks & Recreation.

  7. Today Washington Square Park, rich in history, remains one of the jewels in the park system, serving as a dynamic commons for local residents, chess players, students, performers and tourists from around the globe.

  8. 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.

  9. Highlights. Alexander Lyman Holley Monument. In Honor of Alexander Lyman Holley Foremost Among Those Whose Genius and Energy Established in America and Improved Throughout the World The Manufacture… Read More. George Washington Acccompanied by Fame and Valor. This marble statue depicts a resolute George Washington (1732–1799) as Commander-in-Chief.

  10. An urban oasis in the heart of Manhattan, the 843-acre park encompasses rolling fields, woodlands, trails and waterways, plus a number of family attractions. The symbolic heart of Greenwich Village, Washington Square Park is one of NYC’s most recognizable public spaces.

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