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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
478:-lined walking paths constructed in summer 1915 and spring 1916. The Corps proceeded to clear grade, plow, and seed 88 acres (360,000 m) of land in the center of the park for use as athletic fields in the summer of 1916 and again in the spring of 1917. But this land was turned over to the
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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
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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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, 1917. Part 1. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1917
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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, 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, 1910. Part 3. Annual Reports, War Department, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1910
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2336:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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2318:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
2309:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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2273:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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2246:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
2237:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
2228:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
2219:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
2210:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
2201:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
2192:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
2183:(Report). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
934:"New DC Circulator route on the National Mall debuts Sunday"
776:'Akebono' cultivar, which are common around the Tidal Basin.
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East Potomac Pool bath house, constructed from 1976 to 1977.
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1697:"More Recreational Facilities Requested for Potomac Park".
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470:. NAMA has used the lodge for its headquarters ever since.
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2004:
The National Mall: Rethinking Washington's Monumental Core
1607:"Long Drive Today Opens Public Golf Course in District".
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Washington, Alexandria, and Mount Vernon Electric Railway
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National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
2045:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. p.
1975:
L'Enfant's Legacy: Public Open Spaces in Washington, D.C
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812:. It had a facade of limestone, marble, and beige brick.
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Historic American Landscapes Survey in Washington, D.C.
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List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
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East Potomac Park, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
1996:(Report). Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
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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
2063:. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
2057:Gutheim, Frederick A.; Lee, Antoinette J. (2006).
2007:. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
1977:. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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281:Aerial view of Hains Point and East Potomac Park,
4108:President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home
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2526:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
2127:(Report). 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.
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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
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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. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2332:United States Commission of Fine Arts (1921).
2323:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1918).
2314:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1917).
2305:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1916).
2296:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1915).
2287:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1914).
2278:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1913).
2269:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1912).
2260:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1911).
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2233:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1908).
2224:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1907).
2215:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1904).
2206:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1903).
2197:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1902).
2188:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1901).
2179:United States Army Corps of Engineers (1899).
2102:The Official Guide to America's National Parks
1918:"Rebuilding Causes Detours at 14th St. Bridge"
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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
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1357:United States Commission of Fine Arts 1921
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1075:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1918
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2466:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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1667:"Potomac Park Ferry to Start This Week".
1539:"Congress Is Asked for $ 1,108,681,777".
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1897:"Lightship Chesapeake ready for service"
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1584:"Potomac Park Land Awarded Boy Scouts".
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2341:United States Secretary of War (1916).
2174:. Knoxville, Tenn.: H.W. Crew & Co.
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1637:"Athletics Spurt This Year in D.C.".
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3545:United States Supreme Court Building
1992:Committee on Appropriations (1916).
1945:"Navy Keeps a Secret in Plain Sight"
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1757:"Pools Open Today With Ceremonies".
1592:"Corn Versus Golf in Potomac Park".
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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
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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).
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2389:Historic American Buildings Survey
2084:. Boston: Bunker Hill Publishing.
906:Wilson, Jonathan (July 31, 2015).
310:(the predecessor structure to the
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4543:Soccer venues in Washington, D.C.
4369:Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
4022:Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
3172:National Statuary Hall Collection
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3771:United States Air Force Memorial
3440:Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
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1004:. September 22, 1882. p. 1.
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2480:Architectural style categories
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1731:. April 13, 1935. p. 16.
1686:. August 11, 1921. p. 1.
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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.
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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
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490:Golf course and fieldhouses
150:394.9 acres (159.8 ha)
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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.
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645:United States lightship
269:SW, and Ohio Drive SW.)
3999:National Historic Sites
3838:National Slave Memorial
3475:Smithsonian Institution
3430:National Gallery of Art
3331:Capitol Reflecting Pool
3183:Nuns of the Battlefield
3142:Martin Luther King, Jr.
2401:(HALS) No. DC-8, "
2078:McClellan, Ann (2005).
643:Beginning in 1971, the
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4339:Carter G. Woodson Home
4145:Rock Creek and Potomac
4007:Carter G. Woodson Home
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3341:DAR Constitution Hall
2505:National Park Service
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2099:Moker, Molly (2009).
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3941:District of Columbia
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3268:Victims of Communism
3120:Marquis de Lafayette
3040:Dwight D. Eisenhower
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3694:Pennsylvania Avenue
3684:Constitution Avenue
3391:Library of Congress
3283:Washington Monument
3157:George B. McClellan
3147:Korean War Veterans
3005:Mary McLeod Bethune
1949:The Washington Post
1922:The Washington Post
1793:The Washington Star
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1002:The Washington Post
938:The Washington Post
683:The Washington Post
619:Beyer Blinder Belle
404:History of the park
390:McMillan Commission
335:Pennsylvania Avenue
328:Constitution Avenue
263:Smithsonian station
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104:SW Washington, D.C.
4359:Frederick Douglass
4258:United States Navy
4095:National monuments
4037:National Memorials
4017:Frederick Douglass
3618:National Arboretum
3613:Meridian Hill Park
3450:National Cathedral
3413:National Arboretum
3263:United States Navy
3221:Jean de Rochambeau
3105:Jefferson Memorial
3090:Holodomor Genocide
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3490:The Arts of Peace
3445:National Archives
3065:James A. Garfield
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2376:East Potomac Pool
2365:Cherry trees maps
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878:"Nomination Form"
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2353:
2147:
2145:
2130:
2128:
2124:
2113:
2092:
2071:
2029:
2027:
2015:
1985:
1969:
1964:
1963:
1953:
1951:
1941:
1937:
1927:
1925:
1916:
1915:
1911:
1899:
1893:
1889:
1879:
1877:
1867:
1860:
1851:
1849:
1844:
1843:
1839:
1830:
1828:
1823:
1822:
1815:
1807:
1800:
1790:
1789:
1785:
1781:, pp. 1–2.
1777:
1766:
1756:
1755:
1751:
1741:
1740:
1736:
1726:
1725:
1721:
1711:
1710:
1706:
1696:
1695:
1691:
1681:
1680:
1676:
1666:
1665:
1661:
1651:
1650:
1646:
1636:
1635:
1631:
1621:
1620:
1616:
1606:
1605:
1601:
1591:
1583:
1582:
1578:
1568:
1567:
1563:
1553:
1552:
1548:
1538:
1537:
1533:
1529:, p. 3726.
1525:
1521:
1511:
1509:
1499:
1484:
1476:
1472:
1462:
1460:
1452:
1451:
1447:
1439:
1426:
1418:
1414:
1410:, p. 3713.
1406:
1402:
1394:
1387:
1383:, p. 2422.
1379:
1375:
1367:
1363:
1355:
1351:
1347:, p. 1891.
1343:
1339:
1335:, p. 1800.
1331:
1320:
1316:, p. 3724.
1312:
1305:
1301:, p. 1522.
1297:
1293:
1289:, p. 1463.
1285:
1281:
1273:
1269:
1265:, p. 3225.
1261:
1254:
1250:, p. 1892.
1246:
1239:
1231:
1227:
1219:
1215:
1207:
1192:
1184:
1180:
1172:
1168:
1160:
1156:
1152:, p. 2398.
1148:
1141:
1137:, p. 1164.
1133:
1129:
1125:, p. 1306.
1121:
1117:
1113:, p. 1036.
1109:
1105:
1097:
1093:
1085:
1081:
1077:, p. 3786.
1073:
1069:
1061:
1057:
1053:, p. 1416.
1049:
1045:
1037:
1033:
1025:
1021:
1013:
1009:
999:
998:
994:
986:
979:
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964:
956:
952:
942:
940:
930:
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343:Johnstown Flood
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11:
5:
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4458:
4457:
4455:
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4208:Ford's Theatre
4205:
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4190:
4184:
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4180:Memorial Parks
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4012:Ford's Theatre
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3833:Mammy memorial
3830:
3825:
3819:
3817:
3813:
3812:
3810:
3809:
3804:
3799:
3794:
3792:Adams Memorial
3788:
3786:
3782:
3781:
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3778:
3773:
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3704:Zero Milestone
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3608:L'Enfant Plaza
3605:
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3427:
3422:
3421:
3420:
3410:
3409:
3408:
3403:
3398:
3388:
3383:
3381:Jefferson Pier
3378:
3376:Islamic Center
3373:
3368:
3367:
3366:
3364:Petersen House
3359:Ford's Theatre
3356:
3348:
3343:
3338:
3333:
3328:
3323:
3317:
3315:
3311:
3310:
3308:
3307:
3306:
3305:
3295:
3290:
3288:Daniel Webster
3285:
3280:
3275:
3270:
3265:
3260:
3253:
3251:Robert A. Taft
3248:
3243:
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3233:
3228:
3223:
3218:
3215:Three Soldiers
3211:
3209:The Extra Mile
3206:
3201:
3196:
3191:
3189:Peace Monument
3186:
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3112:
3107:
3102:
3097:
3095:Andrew Jackson
3092:
3087:
3082:
3077:
3075:Samuel Gompers
3072:
3067:
3062:
3057:
3055:First Division
3052:
3050:David Farragut
3047:
3042:
3037:
3032:
3027:
3022:
3017:
3015:James Buchanan
3012:
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2793:American Samoa
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2727:South Carolina
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2699:
2694:
2692:North Carolina
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2351:External links
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1422:, p. 111.
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1369:McClellan 2005
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1359:, p. 109.
1349:
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1318:
1303:
1291:
1279:
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1252:
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1225:
1223:, p. 148.
1213:
1190:
1188:, p. 365.
1178:
1166:
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1139:
1127:
1115:
1103:
1101:, p. 204.
1091:
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1065:, p. 160.
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220:miniature golf
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4473:Navy Memorial
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4256:
4254:
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4234:
4233:John Ericsson
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4188:National Mall
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3699:Potomac River
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3623:Pershing Park
3621:
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3616:
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3611:
3609:
3606:
3604:
3601:
3599:
3598:Freedom Plaza
3596:
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3584:
3583:Dupont Circle
3581:
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3560:Willard Hotel
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3458:
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3455:National Mall
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4349:Fort Dupont
4344:Fort Circle
4306:White House
4296:The Ellipse
4223:Hains Point
3633:The Ellipse
3555:White House
3513:Tudor Place
3496:Tidal Basin
3326:Blair House
3293:World War I
2853:Other areas
2813:Puerto Rico
2647:Mississippi
2562:Connecticut
1209:Bednar 2006
713:Hains Point
662:Hains Point
633: 2014
517:golf course
356:Tidal Basin
308:Long Bridge
304:tidal flats
286: 1935
134: /
122:77°1′33.6″W
110:Coordinates
92:14th Street
4492:Categories
4397:Rock Creek
4364:Kenilworth
3657:Boundaries
3571:and plazas
3371:Healy Hall
2762:Washington
2682:New Mexico
2677:New Jersey
2552:California
2148:August 25,
2131:August 25,
2030:August 25,
1984:0801883180
1954:August 25,
1928:August 30,
1880:August 28,
1852:2024-01-20
1831:2024-01-20
1420:Moker 2009
1063:Davis 2008
943:August 25,
917:August 25,
647:Chesapeake
601:floodplain
240:Ohio Drive
175:ID73000217
119:38°52′12″N
4324:Anacostia
4228:Jefferson
4050:Jefferson
3715:landmarks
3396:Jefferson
3010:Boy Scout
2978:Memorials
2772:Wisconsin
2737:Tennessee
2642:Minnesota
2617:Louisiana
1512:March 16,
1507:953843665
1463:March 15,
862:March 16,
829:Citations
810:breezeway
698:in 2014.
530:breezeway
4442:Montrose
4140:Oxon Run
4133: /
3816:Canceled
3759:Pentagon
3352:Exorcist
3025:D.C. War
2928:Category
2757:Virginia
2707:Oklahoma
2687:New York
2662:Nebraska
2652:Missouri
2637:Michigan
2627:Maryland
2612:Kentucky
2592:Illinois
2567:Delaware
2557:Colorado
2547:Arkansas
752:'Kanzan'
702:See also
676:and the
538:teahouse
379:Virginia
322:down to
316:low tide
255:Metrobus
232:football
210:and the
88:Location
4243:Lincoln
4060:Lincoln
3949:Federal
3939:of the
3847:Related
3785:Planned
3538:Rotunda
3406:Madison
3257:Titanic
2874:Related
2777:Wyoming
2752:Vermont
2657:Montana
2597:Indiana
2577:Georgia
2572:Florida
2542:Arizona
2532:Alabama
888:May 10,
695:seawall
458:tional
411:nursery
367:willows
363:poplars
170:Part of
160: (
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2667:Nevada
2607:Kansas
2582:Hawaii
2537:Alaska
2473:Topics
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431:sakura
306:below
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250:'s
224:soccer
4407:Bryce
3569:Parks
3401:Adams
3354:steps
3314:Other
2985:Adams
2844:Palau
2742:Texas
2622:Maine
2587:Idaho
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1485:(PDF)
786:1913.
729:Notes
230:, or
228:rugby
155:Built
3533:Dome
3488:and
2798:Guam
2747:Utah
2702:Ohio
2602:Iowa
2150:2015
2133:2015
2107:ISBN
2086:ISBN
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1956:2015
1930:2015
1882:2015
1514:2020
1503:OCLC
1493:ISBN
1465:2020
945:2015
919:2015
912:WAMU
890:2013
864:2020
610:HVAC
606:9/11
544:Pool
365:and
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