Secrets of Washington Square Park Livestream
Secrets of Washington Square Park Livestream
- September 27th
- 12:00 PM ET
- Webinar
- FREE for Insiders
Virtually explore Washington Square Park on a livestreamed tour with Chief Experience Officer Justin Rivers!
- See Manhattan’s oldest tree which was reputedly used to hang people
- Take a peek at a secret brook still running under the park today
- Discover the many lives (and locations) of the iconic fountain
- Identify the location where telecommunications is born
- BONUS: We may even see a Picasso!



About the event:
Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village is a wonderful respite from the city with its magnificent arch and bustling public spaces. It’s also some of the best people watching in the country. All around and in it, secrets abound rooted in the history of how it came to be. Join Untapped New York’s Chief Experience Officer on a livestream tour of the celebrated park. From hidden waterways to the birth of telecommunications and Manhattan’s oldest tree, Washington Square Park is brimming with treasures!
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