newyorkcity-manhattan-greenwich.htm"--> Sheridan Square is a square in Manhattan. It is located in Greenwich Village, and is regarded as the very centre of the neighborhood. Although it is called a square, Sheridan Square is in fact tringular rather than square. Bordering it are West 4th Street, West Washington Place and Barrow Street.



Statue of General Philip Henry Sheridan at Christopher SquareStatue of General Philip Henry Sheridan at Christopher Square
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Sheridan Square was named after a civil war hero, General Philip Sheridan. You can see his statue at the nearby, also triangular, Christopher Square.

How to reach Sheridan Square

Take the 1 train to the Christopher Street/Sheridan Square subway station. Emerging to ground level, walk down W 4th Street for a short distance, and you will reach Sheridan Square on your left.

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