Washington D.C.: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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National Mall
Smithsonian museums and the White House The National Mall in Washington D.C. stands as a monumental park in the heart of the United States' capital, stretching over 2 miles from the United States Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial. It is flanked by the Smithsonian museums and is home to the iconic Washington...
L'Enfant Plan
The L'Enfant Plan is the foundational urban design for the capital city of the United States, Washington D.C. Conceived by French engineer and architect Pierre Charles L'Enfant in 1791, the plan laid out a visionary framework for the nation's capital, incorporating...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Acclaimed contemporary art showcase Nestled in the heart of the nation's capital, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden stands as a bold testament to the art of our time. This unique museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, is dedicated to contemporary and modern art, offering visitors an...
West Potomac Park
Nestled in the heart of Washington D.C., West Potomac Park is a serene oasis that offers visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. This sprawling park, flanked by the Potomac River and Washington Channel, is a verdant expanse of greenery where...
National Zoological Park
Renowned, free zoo with giant pandas The National Zoological Park, commonly known as the Smithsonian's National Zoo, is an oasis of wildlife nestled in the heart of Washington D.C., United States. Established in 1889, this 163-acre zoological park is one of the oldest zoos in the country and is a part of...
United States Botanic Garden
Exotic plants and glass-domed conservatory Nestled in the heart of Washington D.C., the United States Botanic Garden stands as a verdant oasis amidst the city's monumental landscape. Established by Congress in 1820, it is one of the oldest botanic gardens in North America and continues to enchant visitors with...
Enid A. Haupt Garden
Nestled in the heart of Washington D.C., the Enid A. Haupt Garden is a verdant oasis that offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. This meticulously landscaped park, spanning over four acres, is a living tribute to philanthropist and gardening enthusiast...
Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site
Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site, a key thoroughfare in the heart of Washington D.C., United States, epitomizes the political and historical essence of the nation. Stretching from the White House to the Capitol Building, this iconic street has witnessed...
Lafayette Square
Lafayette Square is a prominent public park located just north of the White House in Washington D.C., United States. This seven-acre park serves as a national stage for democracy and dissent, a green oasis in the heart of the nation's capital, and a living link...
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
In the heart of Washington D.C., the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden offers a serene and artistic retreat from the bustling city life. This outdoor park, a branch of the National Gallery of Art, is a harmonious blend of nature and artistry, featuring an array...
Union Square
Union Square in Washington D.C. is a verdant oasis amid the bustling cityscape, offering a serene reprieve for residents and visitors alike. This well-maintained park is an urban sanctuary that balances the capital's historic grandeur with green spaces that invite...
German-American Friendship Garden
Nestled in the heart of the nation's capital, the German-American Friendship Garden stands as a living symbol of the enduring bond between Germany and the United States. Located on the National Mall in Washington D.C., this serene garden is a testament to the shared...
The Ellipse
Nestled in the heart of the nation's capital, The Ellipse is a historic park in Washington, D.C., that offers a unique blend of American heritage and serene green space. This iconic park is situated just south of the White House and serves as a multipurpose gathering...
Hillwood Estate
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens is a decorative arts museum in Washington, D.C. United States. The former residence of businesswoman, socialite, philanthropist and collector Marjorie Merriweather Post, Hillwood is known for its large decorative arts collection that focuses heavily on the House of Romanov, including Fabergé eggs.
Dumbarton Oaks
Dumbarton Oaks is a historic estate in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It was the residence and garden of wealthy U.S. diplomat Robert Woods Bliss and his wife Mildred Barnes Bliss.
Executive Residence
The Executive Residence is the central building of the White House complex located between the East Wing and West Wing. It is the most recognizable part of the complex, being the actual "house" part of the White House.
John Ericsson National Memorial
John Ericsson Memorial, located near the National Mall at Ohio Drive and Independence Avenue, SW, in Washington, D.C. is dedicated to the man who revolutionized naval history with his invention of the screw propeller.
Freedom Plaza
Freedom Plaza, originally known as Western Plaza, is an open plaza in Northwest Washington, D.C. United States, located near 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, adjacent to Pershing Park.
Montrose Park
The Montrose Park is a public park, owned by the federal government, located in the 3000 block of R Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the Georgetown neighborhood. It is located between Dumbarton Oaks Park and Oak Hill Cemetery.
President's Park
Historic park offering White House tours President's Park, located in Downtown Washington, D.C. encompasses the White House and includes the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the Treasury Building, and grounds; the White House Visitor Center; Lafayette Square; and The Ellipse.
Hains Point
Hains Point is located at the southern tip of East Potomac Park between the main branch of the Potomac River and the Washington Channel in southwest Washington, D.C.
North Lawn
The North Lawn at the White House in Washington, DC, is bordered on the north by Pennsylvania Avenue with a wide view of the mansion, and is screened by dense plantings on the east from East Executive Drive and the Treasury Building, and on the west from West Executive Drive and the Old Executive Office Building.
Tudor Place
Tudor Place is a Federal-style mansion in Washington, D.C. that was originally the home of Thomas Peter and his wife, Martha Parke Custis Peter, a granddaughter of Martha Washington.
United States National Arboretum
The United States National Arboretum is an arboretum in northeast Washington, D.C. operated by the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service.
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
The Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, informally called the Rock Creek Parkway, is a parkway maintained by the National Park Service as part of Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C.
Thomas Circle
Thomas Circle is a traffic circle in Northwest Washington, D.C. in the United States. It is located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue NW, Vermont Avenue NW, 14th Street NW, and M Street NW. It is named for George Henry Thomas, a Union Army general in the American Civil War.
Sherman Circle
Sherman Circle is an urban park and traffic circle in the Northwest Washington, D.C. neighborhood of Petworth at the intersection of Illinois Avenue, Kansas Avenue, 7th Street, and Crittenden Street NW. The circle is named in honor of Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman.
Sonny Bono Memorial Park
Sonny Bono Memorial Park is a park in Northwest Washington, D.C. at the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue, 20th Street, and O Street near Dupont Circle. It is named for Sonny Bono. The park was established in 1998, after Sonny Bono's death, by Bono family friend Geary Simon, a local real estate developer. He approached the D.C.
East Potomac Park
Place for sports and picnicking since 1917 East Potomac Park is a park located on a man-made island in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. United States. The island is between the Washington Channel and the Potomac River, and on it the park lies southeast of the Jefferson Memorial and the 14th Street Bridge.
Scott Circle
Scott Circle is an area in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. that is centred on the junction of Massachusetts Avenue, Rhode Island Avenue, and 16th Street, N.W.
McPherson Square
McPherson Square is a square in downtown Washington, D.C. It is bound by K Street Northwest to the north, Vermont Avenue NW on the East, I Street NW on the south, and 15th Street NW on the West; it is one block northeast of Lafayette Park.
Fletcher's Cove
Fletcher's Cove is a park and recreation area owned and managed by National Park Service, located at 4940 Canal Road, Washington, D.C. 20007, between Chain and Key Bridges, part of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.
John Marshall Park
John Marshall Park is a park located in the Judiciary Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The park is in honor of John Marshall, a U.S. Representative, Secretary of State, and the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Dumbarton Oaks Park
The Dumbarton Oaks Park is a public park, located in the 3100 block of R Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the Georgetown neighborhood. Access is via Lovers' Lane from R Street, east of 32nd Street. It is located near Dumbarton Oaks, Montrose Park, and Oak Hill Cemetery. It is part of the Georgetown Historic District.
Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park
Meridian Hill Park, also known as Malcolm X Park, is a structured urban park located in the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of Columbia Heights; it also abuts the nearby neighborhood of Adams Morgan. The park was designed and built between 1912 and 1940.
Oxon Run Park
Oxon Run Park is a recreational park in Southeast Washington, D.C. that features sports areas, trails, playgrounds and the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center.
South Lawn
The South Lawn at the White House in Washington, D.C. is directly south of the house and is bordered on the east by East Executive Drive and the Treasury Building, on the west by West Executive Drive and the Old Executive Office Building, and along its curved southern perimeter...
Volta Park
The Presbyterian Burying Ground, also known as the Old Presbyterian Burying Ground, was a historic cemetery which existed between 1802 and 1909 in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. in the United States. It was one of the most prominent cemeteries in the city until the 1860s.
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
The Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site preserves the house of Mary McLeod Bethune, located in Northwest Washington, D.C. at 1318 Vermont Avenue NW.
Washington Circle
Washington Circle is a traffic circle in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. United States.
Stead Park
Stead Park is a 1.5-acre municipal park located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Northwest Washington, D.C. Among its facilities are Stead Recreation Center, located at 1625 P Street NW; a lighted basketball court; an athletic field with a 60-foot baseball diamond; and a playground.
Georgetown Waterfront Park
The Georgetown Waterfront Park is a national park completed in Washington, DC in the fall of 2011. Part of the Georgetown Historic District, the park stretches along the banks of the Potomac River from 31st Street, NW to the Key Bridge.
Jacqueline Kennedy Garden
The Jacqueline Kennedy Garden is located at the White House south of the East Colonnade. The garden balances the Rose Garden on the west side of the White House.
White House Rose Garden
The White House Rose Garden is a garden bordering the Oval Office and the West Wing of the White House in Washington, D.C. United States. The garden is approximately 125 feet long and 60 feet wide. It balances the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden on the east side of the White House Complex.
Sheridan Circle
Sheridan Circle is a traffic circle in the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of Embassy Row. A number of embassies ring Sheridan Circle, including the former Turkish chancery, and the Romanian embassy on the southern side, and the Embassy of Pakistan to the northwest.