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My wanderings south and west of the New York University campus last Saturday afternoon before the wedding rehearsal dinner took me to Washington Square Park. I was excited because of name recognition--yes, I'd read Henry James' novel--but I was also aware of its associations with Jane Jacobs' early urban efforts, saving this enclave from Robert Moses' plans to extend Fifth Avenue south. Walking through, approaching from the southeast, I was quickly taken by the very civilized nature of the park: well-manicured, well-attended, well-structured.

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This monument to Guiseppe Garibaldi, the revolutionary general who led the unification of Italy, was apparently widely criticized for having been mangled to fit a flat plinth, not an irregular one as its sculptor had designed.

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Even in the limited view framed by the Washington Arch to the right and the park's fountain to the left, the density of people is evident.

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