Difference between revisions of "Washington Square Park"
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− | Park in the middle of [[Greenwich Village]], centered on a monument that looks a lot like the Arc de Triomphe. It is [[NYU]]'s front equivalent of Columbia's [[South Lawn]], except that as a public park, NYU kids share it with (in increasing numbers) hipsters, aging hippies, drug dealers, and the homeless. The [[NYPD]] maintains menacing "command post" vehicles around the perimeter. | + | Park in the middle of [[Greenwich Village]], centered on a monument that looks a lot like the Arc de Triomphe. It is [[NYU]]'s front equivalent of Columbia's [[South Lawn]], except that as a public park, NYU kids share it with (in increasing numbers) [[hipsters]], aging [[hippies]], drug dealers, and the homeless. The [[NYPD]] maintains menacing "command post" vehicles around the perimeter. |
To the east of the Washington Memorial Arch, there is a small monument with fascist symbols on it such as a [[w:fasces|fasces]]. | To the east of the Washington Memorial Arch, there is a small monument with fascist symbols on it such as a [[w:fasces|fasces]]. | ||
[[Category:Parks in New York City]] | [[Category:Parks in New York City]] |
Revision as of 17:01, 29 March 2007
Park in the middle of Greenwich Village, centered on a monument that looks a lot like the Arc de Triomphe. It is NYU's front equivalent of Columbia's South Lawn, except that as a public park, NYU kids share it with (in increasing numbers) hipsters, aging hippies, drug dealers, and the homeless. The NYPD maintains menacing "command post" vehicles around the perimeter.
To the east of the Washington Memorial Arch, there is a small monument with fascist symbols on it such as a fasces.