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Beautiful
19th Century brownstones fill the streets of Greenwich/West
Village. From the merriment of Washington Square Park to the new bike paths
and parks on the Hudson River, this area remains aesthetically true to its
“ma and pop” roots. Bleecker and Hudson Streets are filled with
owner-operated boutiques, bakeries, intimate restaurants and book stores.
This is not to say this neighborhood hasn’t been affected, however, by
modern times. Prices can soar for the gorgeous, often historic apartments
here. But the history and charm of this literary haven, home to many
writers, actors and academics, is worth the price. The finest schools,
shops and restaurants can be found at the ready in this historically rich
and diverse neighborhood. The streets bend and weave and no two homes are
quite alike in this unique area of Manhattan. |
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