

Wooster Street is a street inSoHo andGreenwich Village inManhattan, which runs south to north fromCanal Street toWashington Square.[1] It is a prime location for on-location filming and photo shoots due to its relatively low traffic, and theflagstone sidewalks and cobblestone street give it an old gritty feel. It is depicted as a night-time rainy street on the cover of the issue ofThe New Yorker dated February 8, 2021.
The street is named after an American Revolutionary War general,David Wooster.[2]Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse held Nos. 24 and 26 early in the company's history.[3]
The street is home to many boutiques, restaurants and cultural institutions such asThe Wooster Group, anexperimental theater company based at thePerforming Garage at 33 Wooster Street.
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