New York Manhattan Village East Greenwich


The neighborhoods surrounding it are the East Village to the east, SoHo to the south, and Chelsea to the north. The East Village its own neighborhood. Greenwich Village was better known as Washington Square in the 19th Village is generally known as an important landmark on the map of bohemian culture. The neighborhood is known for its colorful, artistic residents and the alternative culture they propagate. Due in part to the progressive attitudes of many of its residents, the Village has traditionally been a focal point of new movements and ideas, whether political, artistic, or cultural. This tradition as an enclave of avant-garde and alternative culture was established by the beginning of the 20th century when small presses, art galleries, and experimental theater thrived.


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