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Historical Markers in East Potomac Park, District of Columbia
Washington and Vicinity
Washington (2434) ►
ADJACENT TO WASHINGTON
Montgomery County, Maryland (713) ►
Prince George's County, Maryland (609) ►
Alexandria, Virginia (347) ►
Arlington County, Virginia (450) ►
Fairfax County, Virginia (693) ►
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ADJACENT TO WASHINGTON
Montgomery County, Maryland (713) ►
Prince George's County, Maryland (609) ►
Alexandria, Virginia (347) ►
Arlington County, Virginia (450) ►
Fairfax County, Virginia (693) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1► District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, East Potomac Park — Cuban Friendship Urn — ![]() |
Smaller plaque on the urn El recuerdo del “Maine” tendrá eterna duración durante los siglos los lazos de la amistad entre la tierra de Cuba y la tierra de los Estados Unidos de Norte América. —Gerardo Machado Plaque . . . — — Map (db m7871) HM |
2► District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, East Potomac Park — East Potomac's Miniature Golf Course — ![]() |
East Potomac's Miniature Golf Course listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the East and West Potomac Parks Historic District by the United States Department of Interior Visitors enjoy . . . — — Map (db m190285) HM |
3► District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, East Potomac Park — Engineering a Landmark — Hains Point, National Mall & Memorial Parks, Washington, D.C. — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — Reported damaged |
You stand on a part of the Potomac River once marred by unattractive, putrid mudflats. Hains Point forms just a part of the over 700-acre Potomac Park created in the 1880s from 12 million cubic yards of dredged river sediments. It is named for . . . — — Map (db m65660) HM |
4► District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, East Potomac Park — The Line of Duty — United States Park Police — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — ![]() |
The building in front of you serves as headquarters for the United States Park Police. Created by President George Washington in 1791, the U.S. Park Police functions as a unit of the National Park Service with jurisdiction in all parks. U.S. Park . . . — — Map (db m65403) HM |