
Mulry Square is a triangular parking lot at the southwest corner of
Greenwich Avenue and
Seventh Avenue South in
Greenwich Village
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,
Manhattan
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,
New York City
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. It was once thought to be the site of a wedge-shaped diner that was the inspiration for
Edward Hopper
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Born in Nyack, New York, to a ...
's famous painting ''
Nighthawks''. The parking lot's fencing supports Tiles for America, a
September 11 memorial consisting of some 6,000 tiles created across the country.
The square, which is owned by the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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, is named after
Thomas M. Mulry, founder of the
Emigrant Savings Bank and devoted
Vincentian.
In 2007, the square was considered as a site for a
New York City Subway
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ventilation plant.
References
Squares in Manhattan
Greenwich Village
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