Jane Street Garden
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Jane Street Garden, managed by the West Village Committee, is a community oasis tucked away in the bustling city of New York, NY. Established in the 1970s on a once-vacant lot near St. Vincent’s Hospital, the garden has since evolved into a public park beloved by locals and visitors alike.
With a rich history of preservation and advocacy, the West Village Committee has been instrumental in maintaining and enhancing green spaces in the Greenwich Village area. From sponsoring one of the first NYC greenmarkets to instigating the creation of community gardens and playgrounds, their dedication to urban greenery is evident.
Visitors to Jane Street Garden can admire a diverse array of plant life, from crabapple and dogwood trees to vibrant tulips and daisies. The recent efforts to upgrade the garden with new fencing, pathways, and seating areas demonstrate a commitment to preserving this beloved sanctuary for generations to come.
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