Washington Square Park is a 9.75-acre (39,500 m2) 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. It is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks).
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- en.wikipedia.org Washington Square ParkIn August 1959, the efforts of Ms. Hayes and her allies paid off; from that time forward Washington Square Park has been completely closed to traffic.
- nettinfo.github.io what-to-do-near-washington-…Famous for its bohemian past, head to washington square park to get a feel for this diverse and. Washington square park, new york city, ny 10011.
- jalmurra.medium.com washington-square-park-…Even in a relatively small space like Washington Square Park, the trees instantly clear the air and the mood changes. Its micro-environment shuns the norm.
- lazytrips.com place/washington-squareView of arch and fountains surrounded by buildings and clear, blue, sky at Washington Square Park. Washington Square is the perfect retreat to escape the...
- tr.wikipedia.org Washington Square ParkWashington Square Park, New York şehrindeki 1900 kamu parkından en çok tanınan bir parktır. ... New York Şehri Park ve Bahçeler Departmanı tarafından yönetilir.
- eksisozluk.com washington-square--53001409.02.2003 22:06. willy van der kerkhoff. (bkz: washington square park ).
- brookline.com washington-square/They used the Washington Square neighborhood for their relaxing vacations outside of the city. In addition, Washington Street was one of Brookline’s first roads.
- linkedin.com pulse/little-washington-square-…Today Washington Square has two restaurants, a gallery, a brewpub, a convenience store, a barber shop, a photographer, and empty space.
- nps.gov places/000/washington-square.htmOne of five parks within William Penn's "Greene Countrie Towne," Washington Square was originally known as Southeast Square.