
Washington Mews is a scenic street in Greenwich Village. Please see below reel excerpt.
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The Washington Mews is a charming historic street located in New York, NY, known for its picturesque cobblestone paths and quaint townhouses. Originally built in the early 19th century as stables for the affluent residents of nearby Washington Square Park, this hidden gem now features a blend of residential and commercial spaces. It offers visitors a unique glimpse into the city's architectural past amidst the vibrant backdrop of Greenwich Village.
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Washington Mews is a scenic street in Greenwich Village. Please see below reel excerpt.
Cool little street with a lot of history. A few people lounging around but nothing crazy. A lot of Streets prettier in the City but I fun walk down regardless.
With the buildings around it now used as part of NYU, this little slice of NYC offers a nice stroll through history. It's a historic landmark area and one of the few private alleyways that is...
The historic Washington Mews at New York University is a must see and is on land that in the 18th century was part of a large farm owned by Capt. Robert Richard Randall. Around 1950, New York...
This is a charming street near Washington Square Park that I feel is a "must see" while in NYC. The Mews began in the 18th century as stables. The structures were eventually renovated into...