http://www.yctv.tv/new-york - For over 100 years, this small area below 14th Street and west of Broadway has been a Mecca to the creative, rebellious and Bohemian. Although today no starving artists could afford to live here, the vibe still lingers and the beat goes on. Washington Square Park and the rows of townhouses around it with charming alleys behind them are all frozen in time. The park, with its arch famous from much movie exposure, is the heart of the Village. This park, at the foot of Fifth Avenue, is an oasis and circus combined, where skateboarders, jugglers, stand-up comics, strollers, sweethearts, chess players, fortunetellers and daydreamers converge and commune. At night, Greenwich Village comes alive with sounds from late-night coffeehouses, cafés, experimental theaters, music clubs and award winning restaurants.
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jackwilson2000 9 months ago
At night all the dirtbags and derelicts wander around the village and urinate in public and vomit on the sidewalks.
seka1986 10 months ago
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commonskymedia 1 year ago
Greetings from The Original New York City Free Advice Man! For more info. see The New Yorker magazine of August 17, 1987. I can truly confirm that Greenwich Village, especially in the 80s, was the place to be! Best, JP Fenyo, a NY City Legend.
TheFreeAdviceMan 2 years ago
thanks for this informative video
catherinechesterful 2 years ago