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what was special about the gathering at union square​

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Answered by nazimachougule
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Adjacent neighborhoods are the Flatiron District to the north, Chelsea to the west, Greenwich Village to the southwest, East Village to the southeast, and Gramercy Park to the east. Many buildings of The New School are near the square,[7] as are several dormitories of New York University.[8] The eastern side of the square is dominated by the four Zeckendorf Towers, and the south side by the full-square-block mixed-use One Union Square South, which contains a wall sculpture and digital clock named Metronome. Union Square Park also contains an assortment of art, including statues of George Washington, Marquis de Lafayette, Abraham Lincoln, and Mahatma Gandhi.

Union Square is part of Manhattan Community District 5[9] and its primary ZIP Code is 10003.[10] It is patrolled by the 13th Precinct of the New York City Police Department.[11] The New York City Subway's 14th Street–Union Square station, served by the 4, 5, 6, <6>, L, N, Q, R, and W trains, is located under Union Square.

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Answered by annasl
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Answer:

Union Square has always been a popular spot for radicals of all sorts to give speeches and demonstrate.

Explanation:

  • Union Square is a historic intersection in Manhattan, New York City, where Broadway and the former Bowery Road – now Fourth Avenue – met in the early 1800s. "Here was the union of the two main thoroughfares of the island," according to its name.
  • Many political demonstrations have started or ended at the park over the years. The park was called for its location at the "union" of Bloomingdale Road (now Broadway) and Eastern Post Road (since extinct) decades before these rallies and the big 1861 assembly in favour of Union troops.
  • It was the scene of a patriotic assembly of approximately a quarter of a million people in April 1861, just after the fall of Fort Sumter, which is estimated to have been the greatest public gathering in North America at the time. The Metropolitan Fair was held on the north side of the square in the summer of 1864.
  • Union Square has always been a popular spot for radicals of all sorts to give speeches and demonstrate.
  • The world's first large Labor Day parade was held in Union Square, and the Square quickly became a focal point for labour activists and radicals of all sorts.

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