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Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village, known to locals as just “the Village,” is a residential neighborhood in Lower Manhattan with a famously alternative history.  Low rents and the Village’s central location in the city attracted countless artists, writers, and bohemians throughout the early-to-mid-twentieth century, including Abstract Expressionist painters Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko and Beat icons Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg.  However, as time went on the Village’s success as a cultural center increased its desirability, and the skyrocketing cost of living eventually drove its mainstay of struggling young artists to less expensive haunts – first SoHo and TriBeCa, then ultimately across the East River to Brooklyn.  Still home to hip coffeehouses and experimental Off-Broadway theater, today’s Greenwich Village is an upscale neighborhood, the address of fashion industry leaders Anna Wintour and Marc Jacobs and celebrities Mary-Louise Parker, Matthew Broderick, and Sarah Jessica Parker.

  • Visit the crux of many historical left-wing political movements, including anti-Vietnam War protests and the Stonewall Riots
  • Home to the Village Voice, the influentialarts and culture-focused alternative weekly newspaper
  • Visit NYU campuses throughout the Village
For more information, visit the official website at http://www.nycgo.com/?event=view.article&id=76564.


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