Nestled in the heart of New York City, Zuccotti Park has been a gathering place for locals since the late 1960s. The park features benches and tables, rows of trees, and open-air artworks, including Mark di Suvero’s towering red Joie de Vivre sculpture. Office workers frequently use the space for lunch breaks, but it gained international recognition in 2011 as the site of the Occupy Wall Street movement, where activist encampments transformed the park into a hub of social and political activity.
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