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Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza is a public park in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. formed by the triangular junction of Trinity Place, Greenwich Street and Edgar Street. It faces the Manhattan exit ramp from the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel. Formerly known as the Edgar Street Greenstreet, this park honors civic advocate Elizabeth H. Berger (1960-2013). In her role as president of the Downtown Alliance, she advocated for the fusion of two traffic triangles at this location into an expanded park. The park is located on the site of a former neighborhood known as Little Syria, a bustling immigrant community displaced by the construction of the tunnel in 1953.

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  • La Plaza Elizabeth H. Berger (en inglés, Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza) es un parque público en el Distrito Financiero de Manhattan (Estados Unidos). formado por el cruce triangular de , Greenwich Street y Edgar Street. Está frente a la rampa de salida de Manhattan desde el Túnel Brooklyn-Battery. Anteriormente conocido como Edgar Street Greenstreet, este parque honra a la defensora cívica Elizabeth H. Berger (1960-2013).​ En su papel como presidenta de Downtown Alliance, abogó por la fusión de dos triángulos de tráfico en este lugar en un parque ampliado. El parque está ubicado en el sitio de un antiguo vecindario conocido como , una bulliciosa comunidad de inmigrantes desplazada por la construcción del túnel en 1953.​​ (es)
  • Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza is a public park in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. formed by the triangular junction of Trinity Place, Greenwich Street and Edgar Street. It faces the Manhattan exit ramp from the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel. Formerly known as the Edgar Street Greenstreet, this park honors civic advocate Elizabeth H. Berger (1960-2013). In her role as president of the Downtown Alliance, she advocated for the fusion of two traffic triangles at this location into an expanded park. The park is located on the site of a former neighborhood known as Little Syria, a bustling immigrant community displaced by the construction of the tunnel in 1953. (en)
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  • La Plaza Elizabeth H. Berger (en inglés, Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza) es un parque público en el Distrito Financiero de Manhattan (Estados Unidos). formado por el cruce triangular de , Greenwich Street y Edgar Street. Está frente a la rampa de salida de Manhattan desde el Túnel Brooklyn-Battery. Anteriormente conocido como Edgar Street Greenstreet, este parque honra a la defensora cívica Elizabeth H. Berger (1960-2013).​ En su papel como presidenta de Downtown Alliance, abogó por la fusión de dos triángulos de tráfico en este lugar en un parque ampliado. El parque está ubicado en el sitio de un antiguo vecindario conocido como , una bulliciosa comunidad de inmigrantes desplazada por la construcción del túnel en 1953.​​ (es)
  • Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza is a public park in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. formed by the triangular junction of Trinity Place, Greenwich Street and Edgar Street. It faces the Manhattan exit ramp from the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel. Formerly known as the Edgar Street Greenstreet, this park honors civic advocate Elizabeth H. Berger (1960-2013). In her role as president of the Downtown Alliance, she advocated for the fusion of two traffic triangles at this location into an expanded park. The park is located on the site of a former neighborhood known as Little Syria, a bustling immigrant community displaced by the construction of the tunnel in 1953. (en)
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