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Washington sq., originally selected in 1682 as Southeast sq., is Associate in Nursing open-space park in Center town Philadelphia’s Southeast quadrant and one amongst the 5 original planned squares ordered out on the town grid by William Penn’s surveyor, Thomas Holme. It’s a part of each the Washington sq. West and Society Hill neighborhoods. In 2005, the National Park Service took over possession and management of Washington sq., through Associate in Nursing easement from the town of Philadelphia. Washington sq. Is currently a part of Independence National Historical Park.
During a 1952 renovation of the sq., it had been set that, instead of the original proposed monument to Washington, a monument to any or all troopers and sailors of the Revolutionary War would be engineered. The monument was designed by designer G. Edwin Brumbaugh. His style maintained a bronze forged of Houdon’s sculpture of Washington because the monument’s centerpiece.
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