- Washington Square (Philadelphia)
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location= Locust and 6th Sts.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
lat_degrees = 39
lat_minutes = 56
lat_seconds = 48.68
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 75
long_minutes = 9
long_seconds = 9.51
long_direction = W
locmapin = Pennsylvania
area =
built =1683
architect=Thomas Holme ;Edwin Brumbaugh
architecture= No Style Listed
added =September 14 ,1981
governing_body = Local
mpsub=Four Public Squares of Philadelphia TR
refnum=81000558cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Washington Square, originally designated in
1682 as Southeast Square, is an open-space park in Center CityPhiladelphia 's Southeast quadrant and one of the five original planned squares laid out on the city grid byWilliam Penn . It is part of both theWashington Square West andSociety Hill neighborhoods.History
During the 18th century, the Square was used to graze animals and for burials by city's
African American community and as apotter's field . During the Revolutionary War, the square was used as a burial ground for citizens and troops from the Colonial army.After the Revolution, victims of the city's yellow fever epidemics were interred here, and the square was used for cattle markets and camp meetings. Improvement efforts began in
1815 , as the neighborhoods around the square were developed and became fashionable. In1825 , the park was named Washington Square in tribute toGeorge Washington and a monument to Washington was proposed. This monument was never built but served as the seed for the eventual tribute to soldiers of the Revolutionary War. The Curtis Building sits to the north of the park, a remnant of Philadelphia's publishing industry."It was in the air over Washington Square that Americans first witnessed flight. Aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard made the first balloon ascension in America from the Walnut Street Jail in 1793." [ [http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:4I_C7SBPyZMJ:www.ushistory.org/tour/tour_washsq.htm+arboretum+%22washington+square%22+philadelphia&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=14&gl=us UShistory.org page on Washington Square] ]
Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier
During a 1952 renovation of the square, it was decided that, instead of the original proposed monument to Washington, a monument to all soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War would be built. The monument was designed by architect
G. Edwin Brumbaugh .The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier memorial is located within the square. An unknown number of bodies remain buried beneath the square and the surrounding area; some are still occasionally found during construction and maintenance projects.
Moon Tree
A
sycamore tree in the square, planted in 1975, is aMoon tree : it was grown from seeds that had been carried to the moon by astronautStuart Roosa on theApollo XIV mission. [ [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/moon_trees/philadelphia_tree.html NASA article on Bicentenntial Moon Tree] ]References
ee also
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Independence National Historical Park
*The St. James External links
*http://www.phila.gov/fairpark/squares/washington.html
*Geolinks-US-hoodscale|39.9471|-75.1527References
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