Washington Square Playground

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Washington Sq N New York , NY 10011 United States

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Tracy James

The sprinkler is still on.

Gabby H

The larger playground is good for 2+ or baby and toddler. Younger bugs are better at smaller park southside of arch.

bisri G

hello friends i love you all

Emily R

The mice problem seems to be resolved!

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