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Dist of Columbia National Parks
National parks, monuments, natural reserves, historic sites of Dist of Columbia. Pages with photos are indicated with (pictures).

Anacostia
Washington
Baltimore-Washington way
Washington
Battleground
Washington
Capitol Hill s
Washington
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (pictures)
Potomac River
Constitution Gardens
Washington
Ford's Theatre
Washington D.C.
Fort Dupont
Washington
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Washington
Frederick Douglass
Washington
George Mason Memorial
Washington
Kenilworth & Aquatic Gardens
Washington
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Washington
Lincoln Memorial (pictures)
Washington
Mary Mcleod Bethune Council House
Washington
National Capital s-Central
Washington
National Capital s-East
Washington
National Mall (pictures)
Washington
National World War II Memorial
Washington
Old Post Office Tower
Washington
Pierce Mill
Washington
Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington
President's - White House (pictures)
Washington
Rock Creek
Washington
Sewall-Belmont House
Washington
The Old Stone House
Washington
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Washington
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Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens

Washington, DC

The Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is now a sponsor for the PARK SATELLITE PROGRAM.

Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens constitutes some 700 acres and is part of Anacostia Park. The Park includes the "Gardens", Kenilworth Marsh, ballfields and recreational facilities. The origins of Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens lie not only in the 1791 L'Enfant Plan for the District of Columbia, but also the McMillan Plan of 1901 which specifically recommended extension of public parkland along both sides of the Anacostia River. The Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is the only National Park Service site devoted to the propagation and display of aquatic plants. The Gardens were begun as the hobby of Civil War veteran and operated for 56 years as a commercial water garden. In 1938, the Gardens were purchased by the Federal Government. It was at that time that the facility ceased operating as a commercial enterprise and became part of the National Park system