Greenwich

Greenwich was a region in New York, which lay close to the bay. Founded sometimes in 17th century, it would often be visited by Templar Shay Cormac.

History
Greenwich was in Manhattan, and was one of the six main regions of New York. It was built in the late 17th century.

Greenwich was mainly known for Fort Arsenal, a stronghold, beside the bay, which was controlled by the Templar Shay. Some notable members of Greenwich are - Barry Finnegan and Cassidy Finnegan.

In July, 1756, a gang outpost was captured by Shay Cormac, and the British Army under Colonel Feorge Monro took it over.

Trivia
The name Greenwich would appear over a few houses in the map of New York, but it would disappear if Shay would get near it.