Washington Square may refer to:
- Places
- Washington Square (Boston), Massachusetts
- Washington Square (MBTA station), Brookline, Massachusetts
- Washington Square Park (Chicago), Illinois
- Washington Square (Charleston), South Carolina
- Washington Square Park, Greenwich Village, New York City
- Washington Square (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania
- Washington Square West, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Washington Square (Newport, Rhode Island)
- Washington Square (Salt Lake City), Utah
- Washington Square (San Francisco), California
- Washington Square, Syracuse, New York
- Washington Square (Bangkok), Thailand
- Buildings
- Washington Square (Detroit), Michigan
- Washington Square Village, New York City
- Washington Square (Bellevue, Washington)
- Shopping centres
- Washington Square (Oregon), Tigard, Oregon
- Washington Square Mall (Evansville, Indiana)
- Washington Square Mall (Indianapolis, Indiana)
- Arts
- Washington Square (novel), by Henry James
- Washington Square (1997 film), adaptation by Carol Doyle
- "Washington Square" (The Village Stompers song)
- "Washington Square" (Counting Crows song)
- Washington Squares, American music group of the 1980s
- Other
- Washington Square News, New York University newspaper
Famous quotes containing the words washington and/or square:
“The government is huge, stupid, greedy and makes nosy, officious and dangerous intrusions into the smallest corners of lifethis much we can stand. But the real problem is that government is boring. We could cure or mitigate the other ills Washington visits on us if we could only bring ourselves to pay attention to Washington itself. But we cannot.”
—P.J. (Patrick Jake)
“After the planet becomes theirs, many millions of years will have to pass before a beetle particularly loved by God, at the end of its calculations will find written on a sheet of paper in letters of fire that energy is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the velocity of light. The new kings of the world will live tranquilly for a long time, confining themselves to devouring each other and being parasites among each other on a cottage industry scale.”
—Primo Levi (19191987)