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. Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, Washington Square Park has served various roles for its community throughout the years, adapting to meet its needs. The large square is dotted with trees, and houses several monuments and facilities. It is most notably known for it's two main attractions - the Washington arch, and a rather stunning fountain. Employees and Affiliates
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