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provided funding for a pool, and even then construction did not begin until 1936. By this time, a bath house was provided for pool users, so that the fieldhouses could remain dedicated to golf course users. A major flood damaged much of the pool construction work in July 1936, and the pool finally opened on June 4, 1937.
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A pool was first proposed for East Potomac Park in 1927, to be located between the two fieldhouses (which would now serve as bath houses). This effort was a private one, but approved by the city. But no work on the project was made. It wasn't until April 1935 that the federal government approved and
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on the south side. World War I delayed their completion, and funding for the structures was scarce. Only one fieldhouse was ready by June 1919, and little additional work had been completed by August 1921. But with the golf course rapidly expanding, the single fieldhouse was quickly overwhelmed. The
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Congress gave permission for the Corps to open East Potomac Park to the public in August 1912. In September 1912, the Corps began construction of a 30-foot-wide (9.1 m) road on the Potomac River shoreline of East Potomac Park. Work continued on the Potomac River shoreline in 1914, and continued
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Infilling of the East Potomac Park island continued long after the island was considered complete. In 1906, a large elliptical depression covering about 14 acres (57,000 m) existed in the center of the island. Due to the distance to shore, the Corps of Engineers felt it was not feasible to fill
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National Mall Route, which began service in June 2015, provides the best public transportation option for reaching East Potomac Park. The closest Circulator stop is at East Basin Drive SW south of the Jefferson Memorial, which is within easy walking distance of Ohio Drive SW and the north end of the
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was disintegrating, sidewalks throughout the park were often cracked and buckled, and the miniature golf course was worn and dirty. A portion of the seawall and sidewalk along the southern tip of the park was in such bad shape that the National Park Service closed the area to all pedestrian traffic
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dredged a deep channel in the Potomac and used the material to fill in the Potomac (creating the current banks of the river) and raise much of the land near the White House and along Pennsylvania Avenue NW by nearly 6 feet (1.8 m). Much of the dredged material was used to build up the existing
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compliant, and renovating the interior to create an open workspace from closed offices, which would allow far more efficient use of space and the demolition of some temporary office trailers currently on the northern corner of the complex's parking lot. A new 13,000-square-foot (1,200 m) USPP
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The pool and bath house remained largely as constructed until 1976, when the original concrete pool was removed and replaced with a pool consisting of an aluminum shell encased in fiberglass. The bath house was also replaced at this time. The original 1936 pool deck and underground pool structures
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Work on the fieldhouse occurred alongside the golf course. Construction by the A.C. Moses Construction Co. began in June 1917. By this time, the single fieldhouse had become two fieldhouses, each slightly L-shaped with the long wing of the building on a northeast-southwest axis. The two structures
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visited the city to see the site and begin designing the course. Although funding for construction was approved in May 1918, work was delayed during World War I as temporary soldiers' barracks were built in and victory gardens were extensively planted throughout East Potomac Park. The first nine
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enclosed 4 acres (16,000 m) of the park between the NCR/USPP office building's parking lot and the railroad tracks, and constructed a large steel shed there. The construction bypassed normal review procedures for the use of public land and design of building in the National Capital Area,
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expected to have a severe flood once in every 100 years. A portion of the USSP District 1 access road and grounds were in a floodplain expected to have a severe flood every 10 to 25 years. Additionally, planners noted that the USPP District 1 headquarters was not configured to meet heightened
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were planted along edge of the island to stabilize the shoreline. Over the next two decades, most of East Potomac Park lay untouched, and dense thickets of trees and brush grew up on the island. Dredging of the Potomac River continued even after East Potomac Park was considered finished, and
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Sources differ as to when the move occurred. The Army Corps of Engineers said in June 1915 that the lodge had been moved within the previous 12 months, putting the move in the last half of 1914 or the first half of 1915. But the National Park Service said in 2005 that the move occurred in
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reported, is presumed to be related to national security. The Navy declined to address the project other than to say it was "utility assessment and upgrade", and that when the work was finished only a small utility shed will remain (with landscaping restored to its previous condition).
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District 1 station would be constructed on the site of the temporary trailers, allowing the fieldhouse to be returned to public use. (There was no announcement made about the use of the 1913 lodge.) The $ 28 million project was being overseen by the architectural firm of
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In 2015, the National Park Service proposed a major restructuring of all federal government operations in the Mission 66 buildings. The consolidation and renovations were needed because the NAMA headquarters and the USPP District 1 headquarters were both in a medium-risk
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in downtown Washington, D.C., about 1867 was moved to the north end of East Potomac Park, near the Washington Channel shoreline, between 1913 and June 1915. The National Park Service used the structure for various purposes until 1965, when Congress established the
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Bridle paths for horseback riding were also constructed in the park in 1913, and significantly expanded in summer 1915 and spring 1916. The first three of the park's many baseball diamonds were established in early 1915, and extensive
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in legislation enacted on August 1, 1914. At the time, public works in the District of Columbia were overseen by the Army Corps of Engineers, so this legislation effectively placed the park under the Corps' jurisdiction.
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for construction toward the center of the park. No funding for the fieldhouse was provided, but the following year the Corps of Engineers, acting on a request from local sportsmen, won approval for construction of a
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Although the shoreline of the Potomac River in the District of Columbia was likely to have been littered with shoals, sandbars, and marsh flats, no documentation of these was undertaken until 1834. At that time, the
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up the Washington Channel side. The road on the Channel side was completed in spring 1915, leaving a temporary road around the southern tip of the island. This portion of the road was finished in late June 1915.
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The pool was closed at the end of 2016 for an upgrade. In 2020 the project was halted and the pool was "deconstructed" due to an erroneous report that mis-stated how far below the surface the groundwater is.
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NW, the city's sewer system discharged into an extensive tidal flat, known as Kidwell's Meadows. Exposed to the air about half the time, the sewage began decomposing, creating a powerful, rank smell.
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tidal flats in the Potomac River as well as sandbars which had been created by silting around Long Bridge. Reclamation occurred in three phases: Section 1 (became 135-acre (550,000 m)
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holes opened on July 7, 1920. A three-hole practice course opened in June 1922, and was expanded to a full nine holes some time in 1923. The final nine holes opened in late September 1924.
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NCRO, USPP, & NAMA Headquarters Renovation with United States Park Police New District 1 Station. National Capital Planning Commission Preliminary Approval Submission
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At some point in the 1950s, 1960s, or 1970s, the eastern fieldhouse was closed to the public and turned over to the U.S Park Police for use as their District 1 Station.
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on the lower two-thirds of the park. Work on the course was delayed for a variety of reasons, but construction finally began in January 1917, when golf course architect
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course, a public swimming pool (the East Potomac Park Aquatic Center), tennis courts, and several athletic fields (some configured for baseball and softball, others for
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Spring 1915 saw the Corps extensively landscape East Potomac Park for the first time, planting 46,650 shrubs and flowering plants and 203 Japanese cherry trees (or
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The Tidal Basin Outlet Channel Bridge, which now carried the 14th Street Bridge over the Washington Channel and East Potomac Park, was reconstructed in 1980.
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established the Senate Park Commission to reconcile competing visions for the development of Washington, D.C., and the parks within it. Better known as the
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Davis, Timothy (2008). "Beyond the Mall: The Senate Park Commission's Plans for Washington's Park System". In Glazer, Nathan; Fields, Cynthia R. (eds.).
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at Independence Avenue SW and 12th Street SW, about six blocks away. (Walking from Metro requires accessing the park via Raoul Wallenberg Place SW,
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in the area. But a contractor, eager to be rid of dredged material, filled it in for free in 1908. A portion of the park then served in 1910 as a
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1910 Japanese Flowering Cherry Trees, East Potomac Golf Course, East Potomac Park, Haines Point vicinity, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
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District of Columbia Department of General Services; District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation; HG Architects (June 3, 2015).
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and to serve as a shelter for police patrolling the park. But Congress did not approve this plan. Instead, a lodge originally built in
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District of Columbia Department of General Services, District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation & HG Architects 2015
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district was flooded many times in the last three decades of the 19th century. Major floods occurred in October 1870 (during which
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Development of East Potomac Park. Committee on Appropriates. U.S. House of Representatives. H.Doc. No. 1038. 64th Cong., 1st sess
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The NCR structure had two wings. Wing A was three stories and Wing B was two stories. They were connected with a two-story glass
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Report of the Chief of Engineers. Volume V. Part 1. Annual Reports of the War Department for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1904
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Report of the Chief of Engineers. Volume X. Part 2. Annual Reports of the War Department for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1903
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National Park Service Office of Communications; National Park Service Office of Legislative and Congressional Affairs (2016).
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was anchored off East Potomac Park in the Washington Channel. The ship drew 25,000 visitors annually until she was moved to
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in 1902. The McMillan Plan called for turning the undeveloped land into a formal park with extensive recreation facilities.
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Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1918. Part 3. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1918
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Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1916. Part 1. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1916
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Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1915. Part 3. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1915
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Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1914. Part 1. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1914
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Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1911. Part 1. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1911
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Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1909. Part 1. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1909
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Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1908. Part 3. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1908
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Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1907. Part 2. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1907
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Development of East Potomac Park. Letter From the Secretary of War ad interim. United States House of Representatives
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The USPP headquarters, known as Wing D, was two stories high, and connected to Wing A of the NCR headquarters by a
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Much of the park remained undeveloped until 1913, when a "fieldhouse" with lockers and showers was proposed by the
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Southern fieldhouse, finished in 1921, now used as the pro shop and cafeteria of the East Potomac Park Golf Course.
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National Park Service; United States Park Police; Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners (July 31, 2015).
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Cultural Landscapes Inventory: Franklin Park. National Mall & Memorial Parks - L'Enfant Plan Reservations
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National Park Service, United States Park Police & Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners 2015
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for providing trees, shrubs, and flowers for Congress, the White House, and other governmental agencies.
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additional dredged material was placed on the island in late 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, and 1907.
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Report of the Senate Park Commission The Improvement of the Park System of the District of Columbia
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Worthy of the Nation: Washington, D.C., from L'Enfant to the National Capital Planning Commission
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Beginning in late 1907, a bridge was built across the Tidal Basin Outlet Channel, carrying the
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was destroyed), February 1881, November 1887, and June 1889 (the same storm which caused the
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Congress transferred jurisdiction of East Potomac Park to the District of Columbia from the
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Northern fieldhouse, finished in 1921, now used as the U.S. Park Police District 1 station.
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first fieldhouse was finished and the second one begun and completed by December 1921.
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By 2015, East Potomac Park had fallen into disrepair. The 5-mile (8.0 km) long
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In 2014, the 1913 lodge and the two fieldhouses were nominated for inclusion on the
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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were later briefed about the project and sworn to secrecy. The ongoing activity,
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The National Commission of Fine Arts. Ninth Report, July 1, 1919 - June 30, 1921
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Standard History of the City of Washington From a Study of the Original Sources
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: East Potomac Park
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East Potomac Park is accessible primarily by road via Ohio Drive SW. The
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and mechanical systems of the NCR headquarters, making the structure
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East Potomac Pool, Washington, D.C. - Schematic Design: 06‐03‐2015
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world. NPS and USPP officials said they anticipated upgrading the
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and the Potomac River, and on it the park lies southeast of the
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One of the first structures added to East Potomac Park was the
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The Improvement of the Park System of the District of Columbia
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All of the cherry trees in East Potomac Park are cultivars of
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East Potomac Pool bath house, constructed from 1976 to 1977.
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The National Mall: Rethinking Washington's Monumental Core
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To ensure that the island was not eroded by the river,
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stop close to the park. The nearest Metro stop is the
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and loaned to the Baltimore Maritime Museum in 1982.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Washington, D.C.: National Park Service 1569:"Travis to Plan Public Golf Links in This City". 16:Park in the Potomac River, Washington, D.C., U.S. 4489: 3797:National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial 3100:Japanese American Patriotism During World War II 1846:"Hains Point pool fight between D.C., architect" 4513:National Park Service areas in Washington, D.C. 4329:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument 3000:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument 2918:National Register of Historic Places portal 2081:The Cherry Blossom Festival: Sakura Celebration 1814: 1727:"Planners Given Program of 17 Swimming Pools". 896: 392:, because of its influential chairman, Senator 173:East and West Potomac Parks Historic District ( 3776:Women in Military Service for America Memorial 3386:John F. 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Nearly all of them are 489: 396:, the commission released a document known as 194:is a park located on a man-made island in the 3921: 3854:National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission 2954: 2450: 2039:District of Columbia Park Commission (1902). 1904:Courier: The National Park Service Newsletter 214:. Amenities in East Potomac Park include the 4528:American football venues in Washington, D.C. 1682:"Subways for District Declared Early Need". 202:, United States. The island is between the 3928: 3914: 3204:Signers of the Declaration of Independence 2961: 2947: 2457: 2443: 2427: 2056: 1652:"Work Soon Under Way on New Playgrounds". 1527:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1915 1489:United States Government Publishing Office 1408:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1915 1381:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1908 1357:United States Commission of Fine Arts 1921 1345:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1917 1333:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1916 1314:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1915 1299:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1914 1287:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1913 1263:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1913 1248:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1917 1233:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1910 1220: 1186:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1912 1174:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1911 1162:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1909 1150:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1908 1135:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1907 1123:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1904 1111:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1903 1099:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1902 1087:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1901 1075:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1918 1051:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1899 931: 53: 3346:Frederick Douglass National Historic Site 2466:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 2077: 2026:(Report). Washington, D.C.: HG Architects 1667:"Potomac Park Ferry to Start This Week". 1539:"Congress Is Asked for $ 1,108,681,777". 1368: 870: 318:. By 1881, these extended from about the 257:does not serve the park, and there is no 242:SW runs along the perimeter of the park. 74: 4538:Rugby union stadiums in Washington, D.C. 1897:"Lightship Chesapeake ready for service" 1868: 1712:"$ 50,000 Pool Here Planned By July 1". 1584:"Potomac Park Land Awarded Boy Scouts". 672:although members (but not staff) of the 623: 547: 501: 493: 276: 2341:United States Secretary of War (1916). 2174:. Knoxville, Tenn.: H.W. Crew & Co. 2167: 2105:. New York: Fodor's Travel Publishing. 1554:"Board Passes Upon Many Public Plans". 972: 772:and the pink-fading-to-white blossomed 571: 4490: 1972: 1208: 905: 840: 838: 403: 3909: 3321:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception 2942: 2438: 2098: 2000: 1943:Hsu, Spencer S. (November 26, 2004). 1869:Neibauer, Michael (August 27, 2015). 1637:"Athletics Spurt This Year in D.C.". 1419: 1062: 674:United States Commission of Fine Arts 512:United States Army Corps of Engineers 347:United States Army Corps of Engineers 3545:United States Supreme Court Building 1992:Committee on Appropriations (1916). 1945:"Navy Keeps a Secret in Plain Sight" 1894: 1757:"Pools Open Today With Ceremonies". 1592:"Corn Versus Golf in Potomac Park". 1562: 851:National Register of Historic Places 678:National Capital Planning Commission 593:National Register of Historic Places 4553:Swimming venues in Washington, D.C. 4548:Softball venues in Washington, D.C. 4533:Baseball venues in Washington, D.C. 3828:Gold Star Mothers National Monument 3823:George Washington Memorial Building 3435:Lincoln's Cottage at Soldiers' Home 2995:American Veterans Disabled for Life 2399:Historic American Landscapes Survey 1942: 1543:. December 1, 1913. pp. 1, 13. 1481:The National Parks: Index 1916-2016 1275:United States Secretary of War 1916 1039:United States Secretary of War 1916 958:United States Secretary of War 1916 932:Dingfelder, Sadie (June 11, 2015). 835: 13: 2881:National Historic Preservation Act 2389:Historic American Buildings Survey 2084:. Boston: Bunker Hill Publishing. 906:Wilson, Jonathan (July 31, 2015). 310:(the predecessor structure to the 14: 4574: 4558:Tennis venues in Washington, D.C. 4543:Soccer venues in Washington, D.C. 4369:Mary McLeod Bethune Council House 4022:Mary McLeod Bethune Council House 3172:National Statuary Hall Collection 2350: 1641:. September 28, 1924. p. 14. 4503:National Mall and Memorial Parks 3859:National Mall and Memorial Parks 3771:United States Air Force Memorial 3440:Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool 2923: 2922: 2911: 2413: 1701:. December 12, 1921. p. 17. 1027:Committee on Appropriations 1916 1015:Committee on Appropriations 1916 1004:. September 22, 1882. p. 1. 638: 452:National Mall and Memorial Parks 300:Corps of Topographical Engineers 73: 66: 3892:Commemorating African-Americans 2157:Senate Park Commission (1902). 1966: 1936: 1910: 1888: 1784: 1750: 1742:"Work On Pools to Be Resumed". 1735: 1720: 1705: 1690: 1675: 1660: 1645: 1630: 1615: 1600: 1577: 1547: 1532: 1471: 1446: 815: 802: 789: 779: 735: 614:Americans with Disabilities Act 462:ll) administrative unit of the 272: 4452:Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway 3880:Public art in Washington, D.C. 2834:Federated States of Micronesia 2480:Architectural style categories 2120:National Park Service (2005). 993: 925: 1: 4103:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality 1731:. April 13, 1935. p. 16. 1686:. August 11, 1921. p. 1. 718:East Potomac Park Golf Course 629: 282: 216:East Potomac Park Golf Course 4563:Southwest (Washington, D.C.) 3884:American Revolution Statuary 3643:United States Botanic Garden 2360:NPS' Types of Trees (cherry) 1895:hunt, Naomi L. (July 1980). 1746:. July 30, 1936. p. 23. 1671:. June 22, 1919. p. 40. 1573:. July 25, 1917. p. 17. 828: 564:remained in place, however. 19:United States historic place 7: 4316:National Capital Parks-East 4065:Lyndon Baines Johnson Grove 3971:Soldiers' and Airmen's Home 3727:Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 3722:Arlington National Cemetery 3480:St. John's Episcopal Church 3110:Lyndon Baines Johnson Grove 2418:Geographic data related to 1973:Bednar, Michael J. (2006). 1875:Washington Business Journal 1761:. June 5, 1937. p. 14. 1716:. March 1, 1927. p. 2. 1656:. June 13, 1917. p. 3. 1626:. June 30, 1922. p. 6. 1611:. July 8, 1920. p. 10. 1596:. May 30, 1918. p. 21. 1558:. July 24, 1914. p. 1. 988:Senate Park Commission 1902 701: 490:Golf course and fieldhouses 150:394.9 acres (159.8 ha) 10: 4579: 4193:African American Civil War 4131:George Washington Memorial 2990:African American Civil War 2886:Historic Preservation Fund 2865:American Legation, Morocco 1795:. May 5, 1976. p. 63. 1396:National Park Service 2005 4508:Parks in Washington, D.C. 4460: 4387: 4314: 4286: 4213:Franklin Delano Roosevelt 4176: 4153: 4116: 4093: 4070:Theodore Roosevelt Island 4045:Franklin Delano Roosevelt 4035: 3997: 3989:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 3981:National Historical Parks 3979: 3956: 3947: 3877: 3846: 3815: 3807:Peace Corps Commemorative 3802:National Liberty Memorial 3784: 3744:Marine Corps War Memorial 3732:John F. Kennedy gravesite 3712: 3679:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 3669:Arlington Memorial Bridge 3656: 3568: 3313: 3241:Statues of the Liberators 3231:Theodore Roosevelt Island 3226:Franklin Delano Roosevelt 2977: 2906: 2873: 2852: 2827:Lists by associated state 2826: 2785: 2518: 2472: 2391:(HABS) No. DC-692, " 2168:Tindall, William (1914). 1588:. 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U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

East Potomac Park is located in Washington, D.C.
14th Street
Washington Channel
Potomac River
SW Washington, D.C.
38°52′12″N 77°1′33.6″W / 38.87000°N 77.026000°W / 38.87000; -77.026000
ID73000217
Potomac River
Washington, D.C.
Washington Channel
Jefferson Memorial
14th Street Bridge
East Potomac Park Golf Course
miniature golf
soccer
rugby
football
inline skaters
Ohio Drive
DC Circulator
Metrobus
Washington Metro
Smithsonian station
Maine Avenue

United States Army
Corps of Topographical Engineers

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