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Memorialization of World War I in New York City
Item 34 of 55
The Washington Square Association erected the flagpole in 1920 to commemorate the neighborhood residents who lost their lives in World War I. It originally aligned with the Arch but in 1970 was moved to the east where it is located today. Unfortunately, the base of this flagpole lists only the men from the northern portion of the park's neighborhood who were predominantly WASPs. None of the predominantly Italian-American or African American residents who lived along the southern portion of the park and equally gave their lives are included.

Emily Kies Folpe. It Happened on Washington Square. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (2002), p. 269.