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Washington Square Park Collection

"Discover the Historic Charm of Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village" Located in the heart of Greenwich Village

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: Washington Square Park, Washington Square Arch, Greenwich Village, West Village

Washington Square Park, Washington Square Arch, Greenwich Village, West Village, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: New York City, Manhattan, Greenwich Village, Washington Square Park, Arch

New York City, Manhattan, Greenwich Village, Washington Square Park, Arch

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: NYC, Manhattan, Greenwich Village, Washington Square Arch with Christmas Tree

NYC, Manhattan, Greenwich Village, Washington Square Arch with Christmas Tree

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: Washington Square park, New York, USA

Washington Square park, New York, USA

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: Washington Arch, 1909. Creator: Charles Frederick William Mielatz

Washington Arch, 1909. Creator: Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Washington Arch, 1909

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: Washington, Madison, and Union Squares, c1870. Creator: William James Palmer

Washington, Madison, and Union Squares, c1870. Creator: William James Palmer
Washington, Madison, and Union Squares, 1874. Pedestrians and carriages in the squares of New York City, USA. Union Square is at the bend of the main division of Broadway...Madison Square...with

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: Fifth Avenue at Washington Square, New York, 1891. Artist: Hassam, Childe (1859-1935)

Fifth Avenue at Washington Square, New York, 1891. Artist: Hassam, Childe (1859-1935)
Fifth Avenue at Washington Square, New York, 1891. Found in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: GROSSMAN: SQUARE, c1940. Rainy Day on the Square. Etching by Elias Grossman, c1940

GROSSMAN: SQUARE, c1940. Rainy Day on the Square. Etching by Elias Grossman, c1940

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK. Evening in Washington Square Park, New York City

WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK. Evening in Washington Square Park, New York City. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, 1941

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: NEW YORK: CHURCH. The Adoniram Memorial Church on the south side of Washington

NEW YORK: CHURCH. The Adoniram Memorial Church on the south side of Washington Square Park in New York City. Line engraving, late 19th or early 20th century

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: Triumphal arch on Washington Square Park, New York, USA, (B&W)

Triumphal arch on Washington Square Park, New York, USA, (B&W)

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: Washington Square arch, New York City, USA, (B&W)

Washington Square arch, New York City, USA, (B&W)

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: Firefighters on horseback lead a Trade Union memorial procession for the victims of the Triangle

Firefighters on horseback lead a Trade Union memorial procession for the victims of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
TRIANGLE FIRE MEMORIAL, 1911. Firefighters on horseback lead a Trade Union memorial procession for the victims of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City, 1911

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: WASHINGTON SQUARE ARCH. The wooden arch in Washington Square, New York

WASHINGTON SQUARE ARCH. The wooden arch in Washington Square, New York, designed by Stanford White for the centennary of George Washingtons inauguration as President in 1889

Background imageWashington Square Park Collection: WASHINGTON SQUARE, 1918. Italian-American celebration in Washington Square Park, New York City

WASHINGTON SQUARE, 1918. Italian-American celebration in Washington Square Park, New York City. Oil painting by William J. Glackens, 1918


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"Discover the Historic Charm of Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village" Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, a beloved urban oasis that captures the essence of New York City. This iconic park, adorned with its magnificent Washington Square Arch, has been a gathering place for locals and visitors alike since its creation in 1909 by Charles Frederick William Mielatz. Steeped in history, this vibrant park offers a glimpse into the past with captivating images like "Washington, Madison, and Union Squares" captured by William James Palmer back in 1870. Another mesmerizing artwork from 1891 by Hassam, Childe showcases Fifth Avenue at Washington Square - an enchanting snapshot frozen in time. Rain or shine, Washington Square Park never fails to impress. Elias Grossman's etching titled "GROSSMAN: SQUARE" depicts a rainy day on the square circa 1940. Evenings are particularly magical here as captured beautifully in "WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK. Evening in Washington Square Park, New York City. " The park also serves as a poignant reminder of historical events such as the Triangle Factory Fire. A crowd gathered at Triangle Shirtwaist Company is immortalized through an image that reflects both tragedy and resilience. As you explore this area further, don't miss out on visiting Adoniram Memorial Church located on the south side of Washington Square – an architectural gem that adds to the charm of this neighborhood. Undoubtedly stealing attention within this picturesque setting is the triumphal arch standing tall on one end – an emblematic symbol representing strength and victory. Its black-and-white counterpart simply titled "Washington Square arch" provides another perspective showcasing its grandeur against New York City's skyline. Whether you're strolling through lush greenery or admiring historic landmarks like these arches dating back over a century ago; it's easy to see why people flock to this remarkable destination year after year.