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  1. In 1892, the arch, originally made of wood and plaster, was replaced with a permanent marble designed by renowned New York architect Stanford White. The arch stands 77 feet tall and was fashioned after Paris’s 164-foot-tall Arch de Triomphe.

  2. 29 Washington Square ... She died in New York City in November 1962 at the age ... 8 East 8th Street New York, NY 10003 212.777.2173 info@villagealliance.org ...

  3. 16 de out. de 2009 · Bobst, 70 Washington Square South, 1216 New York, New York (US) 10012 Tel: (212) 998-2345 john.sexton@nyu.edu . Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation 232 East 11th Street New York, NY 10003 Tel: 212-475-9585 gvshp@gvshp.org. Learn More. Washington Square Village New York, NY 10012. Print Resources Ellen Jouret-Epstein. “The ...

  4. Washington Square Park Details. Washington Square Park Washington Square New York, NY 10012 Phone Number: (212) 639-9675 Year Established: 1827 Park Size: 9.75 Acres Washington Square Park Amenities Restrooms: No Dog Friendly: Yes Playgrounds: Yes Kids Spray Fountains: Yes Outdoor Pool: No Barbecue Area: No WiFi: Yes Park Hours: 9.75

  5. Washington Square Park is one of the most iconic parks in Manhattan, with its marble arch dedicated in 1895, its fountain from even earlier, and its history as a meeting place in the Village. Bathroom facilities, dog run, playgrounds, and food carts await. // Photo Credits from Instagram: (1) @nyclovesnyc (2) @mitchell521112 (3-4) @maximusupinnyc

  6. Há 3 dias · New York City is very pretty in the snow; at least just as it falls. It can get very slushy and grey after the snow has been on the ground for a while but if you catch the city right after a big dump, you’ll love it... as long as you have good winter boots. This photo was taken in Washington Square Park. Fri Jul 18 03:41:32 EDT 2014.

  7. 5 Ave, Waverly Pl., W. 4 St. and Macdougal St., New York City, NY 10011. Commonly known as “the Village” to New Yorkers, it was here in Greenwich Village that both 1960’s counter culture and the LGBT movement were born. Famous for its bohemian past, head to Washington Square Park to get a feel for this diverse and energetic neighbourhood.