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  2. Hanover Square (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The square was named for the House of Hanover in 1714 when King George I ascended to the throne. [2]For many years, Hanover Square was the center of New York's commodity market, with the New York Cotton Exchange at 1 Hanover Square, on the square's southwest corner; the New York Cocoa Exchange, now the New York Board of Trade; and others nearby.

  3. 1 Hanover Square - Wikipedia

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    [2] [96] [97] 1 Hanover Square is also part of the Stone Street Historic District, [4] [98] which was designated as a New York City historic district in 1996 [99] and as an NRHP district in 1999. [100] One Hanover and its occupants have also been depicted in works of popular culture.

  4. Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden - Wikipedia

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    Originally planned as The British Memorial Garden, it was officially named The British Garden at Hanover Square by Prince Harry on May 29, 2009. [2] On May 2, 2012, it was renamed the Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden at a rededication ceremony led by the Dean of Westminster Abbey. This was to include victims of other Commonwealth of ...

  5. List of eponymous streets in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Hanover Square – the House of Hanover; Herald Square – New York Herald; Lincoln Square – a local landowner; Madison Square – James Madison, fourth President of the United States; Times Square – The New York Times; Tompkins Square Park – Daniel D. Tompkins (1774–1825), Vice President of the United States; Verdi Square – Giuseppe ...

  6. Hanover Square - Wikipedia

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    Hanover Square, Westminster, in London, England Hanover Square, Manhattan , New York City, New York, USA Hanover Square (IRT Third Avenue Line) , elevated station

  7. Hanover Square station - Wikipedia

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    The Hanover Square station was an express station on the demolished IRT Third Avenue Line in Manhattan, New York City. It had two tracks and one island platform. The station was originally built in 1878 by the New York Elevated Railroad. The next stop to the north was Fulton Street. The next stop to the south was South Ferry. The station closed ...