Wooster Square

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Wooster Square is a neighborhood in the city of New Haven, Connecticut. Specifically, it refers to a park square located between Greene, Wooster, Chapel and Academy Streets. The Wooster Square neighborhood is considered to consist of the area around this park extending between downtown and East Street, north to State Street and south to the Oak Street Connector/Route 34 spur; it is bordered on the west by downtown New Haven, on the south by Long Wharf, on the east by Fair Haven, and on the north by East Rock.

The neighborhood includes the Wooster Square National Historic District, as well as many modern houses and a business district along Wooster Street. Wooster Square is known as a bastion of Italian American culture and cuisine, and is home to some of New Haven's, and the world's, best-known pizza (specifically, apizza) eateries, including Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and Sally's Apizza.

This park is also known to have a famed sycamore tree located on the west side of the park which according to some resembles an outline of Jesus Christ. (The Hartford Courant, Sept. 19, 1992)

List of streets

  • Academy Street
  • Artizan Street
  • Bradley Street
  • Bridge Street
  • Brown Street
  • Chapel Street
  • Chestnut Street
  • Court Street
  • Depalma Court
  • East Street
  • Fair Street
  • Forbes Avenue
  • Franklin Street
  • Grand Avenue
  • Greene Street
  • Hamilton Street
  • Hughes Place
  • Ives Place
  • Jefferson
  • Lyon Street
  • New Street
  • Olive Street
  • Osborn Street
  • Saint John Street
  • Union Street
  • Wallace Street
  • Warren Street
  • Water Street
  • William Street
  • Wooster Street (named for Revolutionary War hero David Wooster)

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