Washington Square Park is in lower Manhattan in New York City. A monument to Garibaldi was built there, although in the alternate 1920s of the Yellow Mythos that was removed and replaced with a statue of Peter Stuyvesant. A block of buildings opposite the southern edge of Washington Square Park, specifically between Wooster Street and South Fifth Avenue (nowadays named LaGuardia Place), was acquired by the government in 1898 and torn down to make space for a smaller park. Here the first Government Lethal Chamber was built; a classical building in the centre of a lovely garden that featured sculptures by Boris Yvain.
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