Washington Square

Washington Square may refer to:

Places
  • Washington Square (Boston), Massachusetts
  • Washington Square (MBTA station), Brookline, Massachusetts
  • Washington Square Park (Chicago), Illinois
  • Washington Square (Charleston), South Carolina
  • Washington Square Park, Greenwich Village, New York City
  • Washington Square (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania
  • Washington Square West, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Washington Square (Newport, Rhode Island)
  • Washington Square (Salt Lake City), Utah
  • Washington Square (San Francisco), California
  • Washington Square, Syracuse, New York
  • Washington Square (Bangkok), Thailand
Buildings
  • Washington Square (Detroit), Michigan
  • Washington Square Village, New York City
  • Washington Square (Bellevue, Washington)
Shopping centres
  • Washington Square (Oregon), Tigard, Oregon
  • Washington Square Mall (Evansville, Indiana)
  • Washington Square Mall (Indianapolis, Indiana)
Arts
  • Washington Square (novel), by Henry James
  • Washington Square (1997 film), adaptation by Carol Doyle
  • "Washington Square" (The Village Stompers song)
  • "Washington Square" (Counting Crows song)
  • Washington Squares, American music group of the 1980s
Other
  • Washington Square News, New York University newspaper

Famous quotes containing the words washington and/or square:

    I thought it altogether proper that I should take a brief furlough from official duties at Washington to mingle with you here to-day as a comrade, because every President of the United States must realize that the strength of the Government, its defence in war, the army that is to muster under its banner when our Nation is assailed, is to be found here in the masses of our people.
    Benjamin Harrison (1833–1901)

    O for a man who is a man, and, as my neighbor says, has a bone in his back which you cannot pass your hand through! Our statistics are at fault: the population has been returned too large. How many men are there to a square thousand miles in this country? Hardly one.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)