Hanover Square

Hanover Square, New York
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+1 212-639-9675

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Austin Walker (04.08.2017 17:19)
Nice park near Stone St. Good place to eat a bagel or a slice of pizza!
Garrett Frierson (27.06.2017 17:37)
Nice little space with some benches, good to eat or stop for a moment on a nice day
Alex Simon (13.06.2017 19:26)
Nice venue. Was here for a wedding.
Satish Shikhare (16.12.2015 23:20)
This is a tiny triangular park flanked by three streets - two of which - Pearl and Stine street are the Dutch Names. The name Hanover comes from the house of Hanover (King George I - 1730).

This place has good sitting areas.

This was the starting place of the Great fire of New York (12/16/1835), which had consumed much of lower Manhattan. 674 buildings were lost, but surprisingly only 2 lives were lost.

The park is named Queen Elizabeth II Garden - a memorial for 9/11 British victims.
Craig Tscherednikov (19.11.2015 00:19)
Hanover Square is a square with a public park in the Financial District. It is triangular in shape, bordered by Pearl Street, Stone Street (which is now pedestrian-only) and a street named Hanover Square. It is very easy to miss if you aren't looking for it, but it has lots of history. The square was known by its current name as early as 1730, during the period of British colonialism. In 1714, it was named for the House of Hanover, when King George I ascended to the throne.

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