Sunday, November 23, 2008

Greenwich Village Sunday -- 1960 (also, 1944 and 1981)

The Times examines the ongoing battle for Washington Square Park today.

Meanwhile, let's take a look back at the Park and neighborhood in something called "Greenwich Village Sunday -- 1960."



Here's a little more of the neighborhood, circa 1944:



And 1981:

5 comments:

  1. The shirtless dude, the amateur artists, the bearded folkies, all better watch their back if they huddle near the new Tisch fountain. No loitering near the million dollar fountain!

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  2. The "old" east side of the park is being closed next month to complete the renovations. Wonder if the chess players/drug dealers on 4th and MacDougal know what is coming? I don't condone drug abuse, but these guys have been there forever, and I doubt they know they're about to lose their spots...or perhaps the forces that be will wait til the last minute to pull up the chess tables/drug turf.

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  3. what's that freaky electronic music with the "villiage artists" video?

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  4. Yeah, Ken...this isn't going to end well...

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  5. I'm want to organize an Un-naming ceremony of schiT Fountatin, to coincide with the whatever ceremony they have for the opening of the park. Anyone else want in?

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