Liberty Plaza Park

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Liberty Plaza Park is the former name of Zuccotti Park, a privately owned public space in Lower Manhattan that became widely known as the focal point of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf privately owned public space
urban park
alsoKnownAs Liberty Park
Liberty Plaza
becameFamousFor Occupy Wall Street
surface form: Occupy Wall Street movement
clearedOfProtestersOn 2011-11-15
createdAs zoning bonus public space
formerNameOf Zuccotti Park
governedBy New York City Department of City Planning
surface form: New York City Department of City Planning (for zoning rules)
hasDesignation privately owned public space
hasFeature benches
public art
public seating
trees
hasNearbySubwayStation Cortlandt Street–Church Street station
surface form: Cortlandt Street station

Rector Street station
Wall Street station
hasPublicAccess 24 hours a day
hasSurface paved plaza
isAdjacentTo One Liberty Plaza
isBoundedBy Broadway
Cedar Street
Liberty Street
Trinity Place
isNear Wall Street
World Trade Center (reconstructed complex)
surface form: World Trade Center site
locatedIn Lower Manhattan
Manhattan
New York
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
occupationBeganOn 2011-09-17
ownedBy Brookfield Properties
renamedAs Zuccotti Park
renamedInHonorOf John E. Zuccotti
reopeningYear 2006
servedAs focal point of the Occupy Wall Street protests
subjectOf extensive media coverage during Occupy Wall Street
usedFor political demonstrations
public gatherings
tourist visits
wasDamagedBy September 11 attacks
wasOccupiedBy Occupy Wall Street protesters
wasRebuiltAfter September 11 attacks
zoningType bonus plaza

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Zuccotti Park formerName Liberty Plaza Park