Nestled in downtown Manhattan, Greenwich Village is a neighborhood steeped in history, known for its cobblestone streets and historic brownstones. Once a focal point of 1960s counterculture, the area retains its artistic and progressive spirit, housing notable institutions like the Whitney Museum of American Art and Film Forum. The Stonewall Inn, a pivotal LGBTQ+ landmark, stands as a testament to the neighborhood’s role in social movements. Today, visitors can explore New York University’s vibrant campus, browse upscale shops, dine at destination restaurants, and enjoy the lively bar scene.
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