Disambiguation evidence for Washington Square via surface form

"Washington Square (Philadelphia)"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Washington Square (Philadelphia)".

Predicate Object
category American Revolutionary War memorials
category Independence National Historical Park
category Parks in Philadelphia
category Squares in Philadelphia
commemorates Unknown Revolutionary War soldiers
commemorates soldiers of the American Revolutionary War
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedAs one of the original five city squares in Philadelphia
hasFeature benches
hasFeature eternal flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier
hasFeature lawns
hasFeature memorial statue of George Washington
hasFeature tree-lined walkways
hasHeritage part of early Philadelphia urban planning
hasMemorial Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier
hasStreetBoundary 6th Street
hasStreetBoundary 7th Street
hasStreetBoundary Locust Street
hasStreetBoundary Walnut Street
hasUse commemoration
hasUse public gatherings
hasUse recreation
hasUse tourism
historicPeriod American Revolutionary War
instanceOf city square
instanceOf historic site
instanceOf memorial site
instanceOf public park
instanceOf urban park
isWithin Independence National Historical Park
locatedIn Pennsylvania
locatedIn Philadelphia
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
namedAfter George Washington
near Independence Hall
near Society Hill
surface form: Society Hill neighborhood
near Washington Square self-linksurface differs
surface form: Washington Square West neighborhood
oneOf five original public squares of Philadelphia
openTo the public
ownedBy Philadelphia
surface form: City of Philadelphia
partOf Center City Philadelphia
surface form: Center City, Philadelphia
partOf Center City Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia’s historic district
partOf Washington Square self-linksurface differs
surface form: Washington Square West neighborhood
partOf William Penn’s original city plan for Philadelphia
plannedBy William Penn
usedAs burial ground during the American Revolutionary War
usedAs potter’s field in the 18th century