Union Square Park
Between Broadway/4th Avenue and 14th/17th Streets
This former potters field between Bloomingdale Road and The Bowery
was designated Union Place when the Manhattan street grid system was
laid out in 1807. The City acquired the the lot in 1833 and Union Square
Park opened on July 19, 1839. In 1872, landscape architects Frederick
Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux (of Central Park fame) redesigned the park,
making it more fitting for public meetings. The first Labor Day celebration
occurred here on September 5, 1882 - subsequently becoming a national
holiday in 1894. The old park was completely demolished and rebuilt
in 1928 to create a new underground subway concourse. After falling into
disrepair during the 1970s, the park underwent a major renovation in 1985
and had additional improvements in the 1990s.
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