NYC AIDS Memorial Park at St. Vincent's Triangle
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Alex Murphy
"Located across the street from what is now Lenox Health Greenwich Village, St. Vincent's Triangle is the park and home to the memorial that was built “to honor New York City's 100,000+ men, women and children who have died from AIDS, and to commemorate and celebrate the efforts of the caregivers and activists”. The memorial opened on World AIDS Day in 2016. You will often see it vibrantly decorated during pride season."
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Rakhee Smith
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"The NYC AIDS Memorial, an 18-foot steel canopy, stands as a gateway to St. Vincent’s Triangle in the West Village. Set in a park in front of a former hospital, the memorial pays tribute to over 100,000 New Yorkers lost to the AIDS pandemic. Engravings on stone slabs feature sections from Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself."
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