Greenwich Village, Bohemian Enclave of Artistic Rebellion
14th Street and West of Broadway, New York City, NY
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Introduction
Greenwich Village is located in the western part of New York City and is a place where cultural workers such as writers and artists are concentrated. It represents a lifestyle different from traditional culture and is a representative of American counterculture. As early as around 1910, Greenwich Village began to form, gathering a large number of art workers, idealists, and union activists whose behavior was eccentric and incompatible with secular norms. After the war, Greenwich Village became an important source of modern American thought. Greenwich Village, also known as the West Village, its main bustling area is located at 6th Avenue, 7th Avenue, Hudson Street, W.4th Street, and Bleeker Street. The famous American TV series "Friends" was filmed here. Address 14th Street and West of Broadway, New York City, NY
Transportation Take Line 1 or 2 to Canal St.