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The Marini
Triangle is the 35' x 22' x 25' remnant of the southwest corner
of Washington Square that was created
when that park was trimmed for the addition of Columbus Avenue (then known
as Montgomery Avenue) in the 1870s. The tiny parcel, which often goes unnoticed
along the 30 Line near the
Washington Square
Bar & Grill, is short on space but long on character. Features
include a small pond, (In the main photo and Detail III, the Washington Square Bar & Grill can be seen during its incarnation as the Cobalt Tavern, from 2000-2002.) Detail
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Copyright 2002 Hank Donat |