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Greenwich Village, residential section of the borough of Manhattan, New York, United States. The area is usually regarded as comprising the area within West 14th Street on the north, Broadway on the east, West Houston Street on the south, and the Hudson River on the west. Although modern apartment buildings have been constructed, many of the district's 19th-century buildings remain, lining its narrow, winding streets. The hub of Greenwich Village is Washington Square Park, which contains Washington Arch. The New School for Social Research and the main campus of New York University are located here.

Greenwich Village was settled in colonial times by residents of New York, which was then confined to the region south of Wall Street. By the mid-19th century, the Village had become an integral part of New York. In the 1880s immigrants moved into the area in increasing numbers. Shortly after the turn of the century, Greenwich Village began to attract artists, writers, actors, and political theorists from all parts of America and Europe, and continues to provide a focus for café life.

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