Washington, D.C.20020 Filed Under: Cultural
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 includes 12 major park areas at 98 locations. Signif ... Save as Goal|Send to Friend
Washington, D.C.20020 Filed Under: Cultural
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 learn more about his efforts to abolish slavery and ... Save as Goal|Send to Friend
Washington, D.C.20020 Filed Under: Cultural
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, Civil War programs, gardening, environmenta ... Save as Goal|Send to Friend
Washington, D.C.20020 Filed Under: Cultural
The ANNUAL WATERLILY FESTIVAL is Saturday, July 17, 2004. Go to the "in DEPTH" page for details.
The Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is now a sponsor for the PARK SATELLITE PROGRAM. For a li ... Save as Goal|Send to Friend
Washington, D.C.20020 Filed Under: Cycling, Fishing, Hiking
With over 1200 acres, Anacostia Park is one of Washington, D.C.'s largest and most important recreation areas. Included in Anacostia Park is Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens and Kenilworth Marsh. H ... Save as Goal|Send to Friend