Trivia: What NYC neighborhood was the epicenter of Bohemianism?
SoHo
Greenwich Village
Flushing
Washington Heights
The correct answer is Greenwich Village
So why is this answer correct? : In the 19th and 20th centuries, Greenwich Village — located south of 14th Street and north of Houston Street in Manhattan — was the neighborhood for artists of all types. The 10th Street Studio building in the neighborhood was built specifically for artists and their needs; Winslow Homer was one of the many selling his art there. The neighborhood’s Hotel Albert hosted the likes of Mark Twain, Andy Warhol, and Jackson Pollock.