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Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: ERTE: COSTUME, 1922. Cage costume designed by Erte for the musical revue Greenwich

ERTE: COSTUME, 1922. Cage costume designed by Erte for the musical revue Greenwich Village Follies, 1922

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: One World Trade Center from 7th Avenue, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City

One World Trade Center from 7th Avenue, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Bleeker Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Bleeker Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Tea-Water Pump

Tea-Water Pump
Several people, including a horseman, gather at Knapps Tea-Water Pump for a glass or jug of water, Greenwich Village, New York, New York, late 1700s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Suffragette parade leaders in New York City, 1912

Suffragette parade leaders in New York City, 1912
Suffragette parade marshals assembled in Washington Square, New York City, 1912. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a photograph

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: The Washington Arch stands at the north side of Washington

The Washington Arch stands at the north side of Washington Place against the backdrop of the high rise buildings of Greenwich Village

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: NEW YORK CITY, 1960. Residents of Greenwich Village arriving at City Hall in New York City

NEW YORK CITY, 1960. Residents of Greenwich Village arriving at City Hall in New York City, probably protesting Robert Moses plans to build the Lower Manhattan Expressway

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: JANE JACOBS (1916-2006). American-Canadian writer and activist

JANE JACOBS (1916-2006). American-Canadian writer and activist. Jacobs at a press conference at the Lions Head Restaurant in Greenwich Village, New York City

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Train on double tracks of elevated railway, NYC, c. 1880

Train on double tracks of elevated railway, NYC, c. 1880
Train rides over double tracks of the elevated railway on Seventh Avenue, Greenwich Village, New York City, circa 1880. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: New York City skyline at sunset

New York City skyline at sunset

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: WASHINGTON SQUARE, c1964. 19th century town houses on the north side of Washington

WASHINGTON SQUARE, c1964. 19th century town houses on the north side of Washington Square in New York City, c1964

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: WASHINGTON SQUARE, c1964. A town house on the north side of Washington Square in New York City

WASHINGTON SQUARE, c1964. A town house on the north side of Washington Square in New York City, c1964

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: SALMAGUNDI CLUB, 1879. A boxing match during a sketch session at J

SALMAGUNDI CLUB, 1879. A boxing match during a sketch session at J. Scott Hartleys studio in Greenwich Village during a meeting of the Salmagundi Club. Left to right: Will H. Low, John Hartley, J

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

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

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: In New York City. Statues adorning the Washington Square arch in the West Village

In New York City. Statues adorning the Washington Square arch in the West Village
United States, New York. Statues adorning the Washington Square arch in the West Village

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: The Tennis Courts, New York University Postcard. 1904, The Tennis Courts

The Tennis Courts, New York University Postcard. 1904, The Tennis Courts, New York University Postcard

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: The Library, New York University Postcard. The Library, New York University Postcard

The Library, New York University Postcard. The Library, New York University Postcard

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Gould Hall, New York University Postcard. 1904, Gould Hall, New York University Postcard

Gould Hall, New York University Postcard. 1904, Gould Hall, New York University Postcard

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: New York University Postcard. 1904, New York University Postcard

New York University Postcard. 1904, New York University Postcard

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: USA, New York, Manhattan, Greenwich Village, tree-lined street with cars parked on one side

USA, New York, Manhattan, Greenwich Village, tree-lined street with cars parked on one side

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Elevated railway, New York, USA, artwork

Elevated railway, New York, USA, artwork
Elevated railway. Illustration of the first train of the IRT Sixth Avenue Line in Greenwich Village, New York City, USA, on 29th April 1878

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: QUILL MAGAZINE, 1920. Cover of the September 1920 issue of The Quill, a literary magazine founded

QUILL MAGAZINE, 1920. Cover of the September 1920 issue of The Quill, a literary magazine founded, 1917, in Greenwich Village, New York, by Arthur Harold Moss and Harold Hersey

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: JANE JACOBS (1916-2006). American born Canadian writer and activist

JANE JACOBS (1916-2006). American born Canadian writer and activist. Jacobs at a press conference at the Lions Head Restaurant in Greenwich Village, New York City, 5 December 1961

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: NEW YORK: POVERTY, 1869. Underground lodgings for the poor, Greenwich Street, New York

NEW YORK: POVERTY, 1869. Underground lodgings for the poor, Greenwich Street, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: GREENWICH VILLAGE, c1950. Streetscene in Macdougal Alley of an outdoor art exhibit, c1950

GREENWICH VILLAGE, c1950. Streetscene in Macdougal Alley of an outdoor art exhibit, c1950

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1922. American sheet music cover for Three O Clock in the Morning

SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1922. American sheet music cover for Three O Clock in the Morning, one of the hit musical numbers featured in the Greenwich Village Follies, 1922

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: USA, NEW YORK: New York City Cafe Chairs, Greenwich Village

USA, NEW YORK: New York City Cafe Chairs, Greenwich Village

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Gay Street, Greenwich Village, West Village, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America

Gay Street, Greenwich Village, West Village, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Jefferson Market Library, , Greenwich Village, West Village, Manhattan, New York City

Jefferson Market Library, , Greenwich Village, West Village, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: University Place, Greenwich Village, West Village, Manhattan, New York City

University Place, Greenwich Village, West Village, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Building fire escape in Greenwich Village, Downtown Manhattan, New York City

Building fire escape in Greenwich Village, Downtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Brownstone houses on Sullivan Street, Greenwich Village, Downtown Manhattan

Brownstone houses on Sullivan Street, Greenwich Village, Downtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Grace Church, historic landmark, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City

Grace Church, historic landmark, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: Street with tenements and church

Street with tenements and church, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America

Background imageGreenwich Village Collection: 9 / 11 Messages on tiles on fence in Greenwich Village

9 / 11 Messages on tiles on fence in Greenwich Village
9/11 Messages on tiles on fence in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York, New York State, United States of America, North America



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Welcome to Greenwich Village, a vibrant and historic neighborhood nestled in the heart of Manhattan, New York City. With its iconic landmarks like Washington Square Park and the majestic Washington Square Arch, this area is brimming with charm and character. As you stroll through the bustling streets and West Village, you'll be captivated by the lively street scenes that unfold before your eyes. The energy here is palpable as locals and visitors alike immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere that defines this part of town. In this cultural hub, you'll find an array of delightful establishments such as cozy bookshops where literary enthusiasts can lose themselves in captivating stories. And let's not forget about the famous Stonewall Inn gay bar, which played a pivotal role in LGBTQ+ history. From 7th Avenue, catch a glimpse of One World Trade Center towering over the cityscape—a reminder of resilience and progress. Bleeker Street beckons with its eclectic mix of shops and eateries that cater to every taste imaginable. Greenwich Village isn't just about landmarks; it's also home to a tight-knit residential community. Here, charming brownstones line tree-lined streets creating an inviting ambiance for those lucky enough to call this place home. So whether you're sipping cocktails at a bar after Prohibition was repealed or exploring hidden gems within bookstores' shelves—Greenwich Village offers something for everyone. Immerse yourself in its rich history, diverse culture, and undeniable allure—it's an experience like no other.