DC Preservation League • August 4, 2011Exceptional modern classical structure housing the world'st largest collection of Shakespearana. Buit in 1929-32, with Paul Cret as lead architect and Alexander B. Trowbridge as consulting architect.
Kris • July 17, 2018I love the occasional concert and movie they have in Lincoln Park. Navy band plays every year!
David G. • March 20, 2011Take the tour starting at Eastern Market Metro. It's a walking tour. Look for the signs
Tessa M. • January 30, 2016Best neighborhood in DC! Tons of restaurants, bars, and shops here. All locally owned, no chain restaurants here. The people are diverse and amazing. Must go to in DC.
Tai F. • October 3, 2013SPECIAL FOURSQUARE MAYORAL PROCLAMATION: I, as duly-recognized 4sq Mayor of this park hereby designate all children who wish to play here as "Essential." Hop the fence and play nicely.
Ray Y. • March 9, 2012Seward Square is the section of Washington, DC where Reilly's Rangers' Compound is located.
Rachel A. • April 5, 2010Fantastic place to eat lunch when it's nice out! Also good for impromptu coworker frisbee games.
Ben R. • January 2, 2020Marion Barry was the second mayor of the District of Columbia from 1979 to 1991, and fourth mayor from 1995 to 1999
Dan M. • April 13, 2013Awesome picnic spot, but needs a few places to sit. DC parks dept, get on it!
DC Preservation League • March 9, 2011Only structure to survive from the original Marine Barracks, and one of few public buildings to survive the 1814 burning of Washington; built 1801-05 (George Hadfield, architect).
William l. • January 26, 2013Note the benches, trees, and paved walkway. These are sure signs of park.
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