Dizzie T. • November 23, 2013very nice place to take walks with dates, family, friends,pets. beside the structure u can get a view of different trails on each end leading to pavilions and valleys :) lovely view!
The Bozzuto Group • August 6, 2012Jazz in the Park on Fridays during the summer is a must. Get there early, and make sure to pack a blanket and snacks!
Ghostly International • July 15, 2011In my opinion, best museum in DC. They have an excellent collection of both well known and unheard of contemporary artists and the architecture of the building really adds to the overall experience.
Sunny J. • February 22, 2010Go in the spring/summer for the great drum circle. Nice view of the nation's capital. Nice place in the city for a picnic.Waterfall and fountain is unique.
Mike D. • June 25, 2015A neat collection of random objects. Also a fantastic place to plan your visit
Architect of the Capitol (AOC) • June 21, 2018The bells are automatically operated to strike the hour and sound on the quarter hour; they can also be played manually, as they are annually on July 4th at 2 p.m.
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.
Eric A. • September 18, 2011The statues were cast in bronze in Florence in 1950, and were a gift from the people of Italy!
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!
David H. • June 23, 2012Dedicated to Americans Lost at Sea
University of Maryland w. • April 27, 2012Be sure to have your photo taken with Jim Henson and Kermit...one of our fav spots!
Benjamin J. • October 17, 2011#80 bus goes right by here.
William l. • July 30, 2012The sculpture of John Marshall is pretty famous. Just saying one is at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Samir A. • January 3, 2014Great memorial to a great literary figure of the 20th century. Definitely worth a visit.
DC Preservation League • August 3, 2011Financed entirely by contributions from formerly enslaved men and women. The monument was dedicated on the anniversary of the assassination in 1876. Sculptural design by Major O.E. Babcock
Tim C. • September 26, 2013It's a nice sculpture garden. I have no ideas why dogs on leashes are forbidden.
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.
Angie H. • April 3, 2016The original, made by Ettore Ximenes, stands in Dante Park at Lincoln Center, NYC.
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