Union Square Park (New York City, New York)
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New Jersey /
West New York /
New York City, New York
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/ New Jersey
/ West New York
World / United States / New York
park, green space, green area
Has statues of American Presidents Lincoln and Washington and Indian activist Mohandas K. Ghandi.
The park has historically been the start or the end point for many political demonstrations. It is — and was in the past — a frequent gathering point for radicals of all stripes, whom one will often find speaking or demonstrating. On September 5, 1882, in the first Labor Day celebration, a crowd of at least 10,000 workers paraded up Broadway and filed past the reviewing stand at Union Square.
In the days and weeks following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Union Square became a primary public gathering point for mourners. People created spontaneous candle and photograph memorials in the park and vigils were held to honor the victims. This was a natural role for the Square as Lower Manhattan below 14th Street, which forms Union Square's southern border, briefly became a "frozen zone," with no non-emergency vehicles allowed and pedestrians sometimes stopped and asked why they were venturing south by police and national guardsmen. The Square's tradition as a meeting place in times of upheaval was also a factor.
www.nycgovparks.org/parks/unionsquarepark
The park has historically been the start or the end point for many political demonstrations. It is — and was in the past — a frequent gathering point for radicals of all stripes, whom one will often find speaking or demonstrating. On September 5, 1882, in the first Labor Day celebration, a crowd of at least 10,000 workers paraded up Broadway and filed past the reviewing stand at Union Square.
In the days and weeks following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Union Square became a primary public gathering point for mourners. People created spontaneous candle and photograph memorials in the park and vigils were held to honor the victims. This was a natural role for the Square as Lower Manhattan below 14th Street, which forms Union Square's southern border, briefly became a "frozen zone," with no non-emergency vehicles allowed and pedestrians sometimes stopped and asked why they were venturing south by police and national guardsmen. The Square's tradition as a meeting place in times of upheaval was also a factor.
www.nycgovparks.org/parks/unionsquarepark
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Square,_Manhattan
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°44'8"N 73°59'25"W
- East River Park 1.3 km
- Hudson River Park 5.2 km
- Central Park 7.2 km
- Wards Island Park 7.7 km
- James Braddock Park 8.4 km
- Riverside Park 9 km
- Randall's Island Park 9 km
- Flushing Meadows Corona Park 11 km
- Soundview Park 13 km
- Crotona Park 14 km
- Greenwich Village 1.1 km
- East Village 1.3 km
- Chelsea 1.5 km
- Midtown (Manhattan, NY) 1.6 km
- Lower (Downtown) Manhattan 1.7 km
- Manhattan 5.3 km
- Hudson County, New Jersey 7 km
- Brooklyn 11 km
- Queens 14 km
- The Palisades 25 km
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