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  1. Washington Square Park is a 9.75-acre (3.95 ha) public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City.It is an icon as well as a meeting place and center for cultural activity. The park is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks).. The park is an open space, dominated by the Washington Square Arch at the northern gateway to the park, with a tradition of celebrating nonconformity. The park's fountain area has long been one of ...

  2. Washington Square is a novel written in 1880 by Henry James about a father's attempts to thwart a romance between his naïve daughter and the man he believes wishes to marry her for her money. The novel was adapted into a play, The Heiress, which in turn became an Academy Award-winning film starring Olivia de Havilland in the title role.

  3. Washington Square is a 1997 American romantic drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland, and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Albert Finney, Ben Chaplin, Maggie Smith and Judith Ivey.The screenplay by Carol Doyle is based on Henry James' novel of the same name, which was filmed as The Heiress in 1949. The film was a critical success, but a commercial failure.

  4. Dr. Austin Sloper, a socially prominent widower, a clever man, and a skilled physician, flourishes in New York City in the 1840s.Some years ago, Dr. Sloper had lost his beloved wife, Catherine Harrington Sloper, and a little boy; he is left with his disappointing daughter, Catherine Sloper, who is plain, modest, and obedient.His sister, Lavinia Penniman, a foolish, romantic widow, also lives with them. When Catherine is 21, she meets Morris Townsend at her cousin Marian ’s engagement party ...

  5. Jun 4, 2019 · The years that followed saw Washington Square Park serve as a backdrop to the annals of history: In 1838, Samuel F.B. Morse put on the first public demo of the telegraph; labor unions marched here following the disastrous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911 that claimed 146 lives; and the Beat generation, "folkies," and hippies of the 1940s through 1960s — many of whom resided in the bohemian surrounding neighborhood of Greenwich Village — made the park a focal point for gatherings ...

  6. Washington Square, short novel by Henry James, published in 1880 and praised for its depiction of the complicated relationship between a stubborn father and his daughter.. The novel’s main character, Catherine Sloper, lives with her widowed aunt and her physician father in New York City’s fashionable Washington Square district. A plain, rather stolid young woman, Catherine is a disappointment to her father.

  7. www.tripadvisor.in › Attraction_Review-g60763-d136354-Reviews-Washington_SquareWashington Square Park - Tripadvisor

    Going there during the day for a few photos could be okay but be aware that the area is a bit sketchy. We did not expect this, since there are a lot of positive reviews, but immediately after getting off the subway I had a bad feeling about it.

  8. A Short History Of Washington Square Park By Emily Kies Folpe, adapted from her book, It Happened on Washington Square Washington Square in Greenwich Village is one of New York’s most densely-used green spaces. Anchored by Stanford White’s iconic Washington Arch, it is a small park–barely 10 acres–with a long and colorful history. For nearly […]

  9. 4 days ago · We previously brought you the hidden history of Washington Square Park, but now get a closer look at one of the park’s and city’s most famous monuments: the Washington Square Arch. Standing at ...

  10. Philadelphia's Washington Square Park was originally designated in 1682 as Southeast Square and it is 6.4 acres. By the early 18th century the square started being used as a burial ground and the grounds were commonly used for grazing by neighbours' cattle.