5120 x 3402 px | 43,3 x 28,8 cm | 17,1 x 11,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 septembre 2017
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Some blues singers in Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village Park. This huge park that today saxophonists, blues singers, tourists and college chess players congregate at all hours, was once a marshy area in which people are challenged to duels, executions and even had practiced served as a mass grave. From Edgar Allan Poe to Simon and Garfunkel, take part in our tour of the site where American literature, painting, cinema, and modern music have their origins. This walk through the winding streets of Greenwich Village take you from Washington Square Arch to the folk clubs of Bleecker Street. Named after the father of American poetry, this tour will reveal the origins of the neighborhood that became the incubator for the art movements of this nation, from the theater, to folk and rock music, to comedians live.