Greeley Square Park is a NYC Parks property of a triangle plaza. It is named to celebrated editor and political leader Horace Greeley (1811-1872) who launched the American newspaper, New York...
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The 34th Street Partnership rebuilt Herald and Greeley Squares in 1999, which had become little more than concrete wastelands. The Squares now form the bow-tie at the heart of the 34th Street district. The statue of Horace Greeley in Greeley Square and the 1895 clock in Herald Square, both historic bronze monuments, were also restored and the parks landscaped with flowerbeds and shrubs. The Squares are equipped with movable Paris-style chairs and tables, and free programming and events courtesy of the 34th Street Partnership. For more information, please call or find us online: Twitter: www.twitter.com/34thStNYC
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Hubs and I sat here on a large rock that they have that surrounds the park while we ate our coin pastries from Speedy Korean Grill. The park has a few vendors setup that sells food. They also have...
My mom and I took some bagels to Greeley Square last weekend when we were staying in the area (the bagel shop had no available seating). The park has plenty of seating, and it was a great place to...
Small outdoor seating area. Nice when the weather is good and will occasionally have food kiosks during the summer. The lights at night during the holidays are nice but I would not advise hanging...
PARK & SCULPTURE: A Statue of HORACE GREELEY (1811-1872) lies in the Park named in his honor. GREELEY was the founder of the NEW YORK TRIBUNE Newspaper which existed between 1841-1924. GREELEY...
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