Amanda W. • April 13, 2013One of my favorite spots in DC. It's also the meeting place to meet up with my friend. I love how peaceful it can be.
Paul F. • April 20, 2017Cool garden with sculptures all around. Really nice place to sit down and rest from all the walking.
Camilla • August 19, 2016Breathtaking, this place has so much to offer! The exhibitions are perfectly put together. Admission is always free!!
C-SPAN • August 30, 2011Designed by Cass Gilbert and sculpted by Daniel Chester French this 78 ft. memorial for the Army’s First Division took 5 years to build. More info C-SPAN American History TV video.
Mike D. • June 25, 2015A neat collection of random objects. Also a fantastic place to plan your visit
M Squared Real Estate • August 20, 2011The bells ring every quarter-hour, although the best time to visit is undoubtedly the Fourth of July, when the bells ring to the tune of the Star Spangled Banner at 2PM.
Sara L. • August 22, 2012A nice place to sit down and have a break, unless you have orinthophobia (fear of ducks) - so many ducks everywhere!
DC Preservation League • August 5, 2011Memorial to Commodore Jones, naval hero of the Revolutionary War. It was dedicated in 1912 as the first monument in Potomac Park. Work of architect Thomas Hastings and sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus.
John G. • August 29, 2017One of the most deceptively marvelous little museums in the entirety of D.C. Well worth the trip!
William l. • January 17, 2013Off center -- in many ways.
William l. • July 30, 2012The sculpture of John Marshall is pretty famous. Just saying one is at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Amanda • February 28, 2010Ice Skate at the Sculpture garden! Cheap and Free! Not to mention beautiful scenery as you skate!
Angie H. • April 3, 2016The original, made by Ettore Ximenes, stands in Dante Park at Lincoln Center, NYC.
Valerie M. • May 15, 2012My first antique book investment was a first edition (poetry) by HWL - my personal treasure since 1977.
DC Preservation League M. • August 19, 2011This small water fountain was donated to the city by Henry Cogswell. Teh fountain was erected around 1800.
Dave S. • March 28, 2012Artist: Jose de Rivera Medium: Stainless steel http://dcmemorials.com/index_indiv0000497.htm
DC Preservation League • August 9, 2011Among the city's elaborate luxury apartment houses built in 1915-16, using the design of architect J.H. de Sibour
Dave S. • March 23, 2012'Always Becoming' is an artwork created in 2007 by Nora Naranjo-Morse (born 1953), a Native American Potter and poet.
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