10 Parks or Recreation Areas Found in District of Columbia
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- Anacostia Park - Washington, DC 20020
Listen! Beneath the bustle of busy Washington, DC, the sounds of friends, families, and fun can be heard. Authorized almost a hundred years ago as a m... - Capitol Hill Parks - Washington, DC 20020
Capitol Hill Parks includes those park areas between 2nd Streets NE and SE and the Anacostia River. Included in this group are Folger, Lincoln, and Ma... - Fort Dupont Park - Washington, DC 20020
A "park for all seasons" describes the 376 rolling wooded acres that make up one of the largest parks in all of Washington. Picnics, nature walks, Civ... - Frederick Douglass National Historic Site - Washington, DC 20020
From 1877 to 1895, this was the home of Frederick Douglass, the Nation's leading 19th-century African American spokesman. Visitors to the site will le... - Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens - Washington, DC 20020
Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens constitutes some 700 acres and is part of Anacostia Park. The Park includes the "Gardens", Kenilworth Marsh, ballf... - National Capital Parks - East - Washington, DC 20020
NCP-East offers a wide array of historic, natural, and recreational areas of that are a part of Washington, D.C. and its eastern environs. The park in... - National Mall & Memorial Parks - Washington, DC 20024
Officially established in 1965, National Mall & Memorial Parks contains some of the oldest protected park lands in the National Park Service. The area... - Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site - Washington, DC 20024
Pennsylvania Avenue is certainly among the world's most famous streets. While the Avenue serves work-a-day Washington as a major east-west transit rou... - Rock Creek Park - Washington, DC 20008
Rock Creek Park is truly a gem in our nation?s capital. It offers visitors an opportunity to reflect and soothe their spirits through the beauty of na... - Suitland Parkway - Washington, DC 20020
Suitland Parkway is a limited access scenic roadway that was opened during World War II on December 9, 1944, to serve as a rapid transit road between ...
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