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  2. Washington Square (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Square is a novel written in 1880 by Henry James about a father's attempts to thwart a romance between his naïve daughter and the man he believes wishes to marry her for her money. The novel was adapted into a play, The Heiress , which in turn became an Academy Award-winning film starring Olivia de Havilland in the title role.

  3. The St. James - Wikipedia

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    The St. James is a luxury residential skyscraper in Washington Square West, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The 498 feet (152 m), 45- story high-rise stands along Walnut Street and Washington Square and is the 15th tallest building in Philadelphia .

  4. Washington Square - Wikipedia

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    Washington Square, an 1880 novel by Henry James . Washington Square, a 1997 adaptation directed by Agnieszka Holland; Washington Square, a 1956–1957 American musical comedy series

  5. What to know about the ongoing construction of the Washington ...

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    The Tangled Roots Brew Pub and Kitchen will be located at 140 Washington Square. The events annex will be at 120 Walnut Street, and a separate retail structure will be located at 126 Walnut Street.

  6. Washington Square (film) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Square is a 1997 American romantic drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland, and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Albert Finney, Ben Chaplin, Maggie Smith and Judith Ivey. The screenplay by Carol Doyle is based on Henry James' novel of the same name, which was filmed as The Heiress in 1949. The film was a critical success, but a ...

  7. James City County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    James City County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 78,254. [1] Although politically separate from the county, the county seat is the adjacent independent city of Williamsburg.

  8. Waverly Place - Wikipedia

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    Henry James, whose grandmother lived at 18 Washington Square North, depicted this nostalgic view in his 1880 tragicomedic novel, Washington Square. Today, the buildings all belong to New York University. The 1830s row house at 1–3 Washington Square North may be the house in the city most closely associated with a single artist.

  9. Washington Square Arch - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Square Arch, officially the Washington Arch, [1] is a marble memorial arch in Washington Square Park, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Designed by architect Stanford White in 1891, [ 2 ] it commemorates the centennial of George Washington's 1789 inauguration as President of the United ...