New York's West Village, Explained
Greenwich Village (and its subsection the West Village) is one of the most iconic and historic neighborhoods in the United States. This video traces the history of the neighborhood from its early days as a suburb of New York to its present status as one of the most affluent and wealthy places in the country. We discuss the Stonewall riots, Jane Jacobs, the tradeoffs and dangers of historic preservation, the infamous Cut article, and Washington Square Park. Thanks for watching, and please let me know in the comments if you have any feedback or suggestions for future videos. Directed and Edited by Harrison T. Brown Produced by Harrison T. Brown, Luke Simboli Written By Luke Simboli, Harrison T. Brown, Dylan Springer Cinematography (Urban Landscape): Harrison T. Brown Cinematography (Subject): Luke Simboli

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