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101 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Frank Oliver Howard — "Hondo"
Frank Howard played for the Washington Senators from 1965 through 1971. One of the most physically intimidating hitters in baseball history Howard was named the National League Rookie of the Year in 1960. He led the American League in home . . . Map (db m114056) HM
102 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Frank W. Crilley Building — Frank W. Crilley, Ensign, U.S. Navy, 1883-1947
Frank W. Crilley was born in Trenton, New Jersey on September 13, 1883. Following enlistment in the Navy in March, 1900 he became a gunner's mate and received additional training as a diver. In 1915 he made dives to over 300 feet during salvage . . . Map (db m10679) HM
103 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Functioning as a Union Stronghold — Defense — Behind These Walls —
At the start of the Civil War, the Commandant of the Navy Yard mobilized all of the available forces—about 350 Marines, sailors, and volunteers—and hastily established key locations to protect the nation's capital. Additional Union . . . Map (db m126453) HM
104 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Functioning as the Nation's First Proving Ground — Firepower — Behind These Walls —
During the Civil War, the Navy established its first "Experimental Battery" here, testing cannons by firing down the Anacostia River. Ballistic test pits also were created here to determine how best to defeat Confederate ironclads. The Navy's . . . Map (db m126459) HM
105 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Functioning as the Navy's First Research and Development Center — Innovation — Behind These Walls —
The Navy has a treasured aeronautical history. Important early activities included the first shipboard catapult test in 1912, the establishment of the world's largest wind tunnel by the Navy's Aerodynamics Laboratory, and the large wooden scale . . . Map (db m126458) HM
106 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Historic Pumping Station — Water Is Life
More Than a Century of Service You're standing before water pumping history— DC Water's Main Pumping Station. This beautiful and distinctive building was built in 1905 in the Beaux Arts style, like Union Station and the Corcoran . . . Map (db m114112) HM
107 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 8 — Homewood Suites Hotel — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
Today, the Homewood Suites by Hilton at 50 M Street, SE features rooftop views and two of DC's most popular fast casual restaurants — CAVA and Shake Shack. The land on which the hotel sits included a Sunoco gas station until 2006 when the station . . . Map (db m141561) HM
108 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 10 — Insignia on M — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
Once a quiet block that served as an entrance to the Navy Yard-Ballpark Metro station, mixed-use residential building Insignia on M now sits on a bustling corner of the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood. St. Matthews Baptist Church, built in 1972, . . . Map (db m141567) HM
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109 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Joshua (Josh) Gibson
Josh Gibson is considered one of the greatest power hitters in the history of baseball. The powerful catcher led the Washington Homestead Grays to eight of nine Negro National titles from 1937 through 1945. Gibson utilized a powerful swing, . . . Map (db m114055) HM
110 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 34 — Lafayette's Tour — Mapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail —
On October 15, 1824, General Lafayette visited the Washington Navy Yard at the invitation of Navy Commodore Thomas Tingey.Map (db m184842) HM
111 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Landing Gear and Wheels
Many people fly for the first time after the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 results in lower fares and the growth of commuter airlines offering new routes through a hub-and-spoke system.Map (db m112725) HM
112 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Latrobe Gate - Tingey House
Latrobe Gate Designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1804, the gate and flanking guardhouses were constructed in the Greek Revival style. This style became very popular in the young nation, and the original section of the gate represents one of . . . Map (db m28348) HM
113 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Leutze Park - Marine Corps Historical Center
Leutze Park This park is named for Rear Admiral Eugene H. Leutze, who was Commandant of the Yard from 1905 to 1910. The park is used as a parade ground and for formal affairs as the Ceremonial Quarterdeck of the Navy. Surrounding the park is . . . Map (db m55429) HM
114 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — No 8 — Leutze Park Gun Collection — Historic Precinct Walking Tour
Captured naval guns representing battle trophies of conflicts from the Barbary War to Spanish American War parallel the Dahlgren Avenue axis of the Navy Yard in Leutze Park. These guns are smooth bore muzzle loaders of eighteenth and nineteenth . . . Map (db m10138) HM
115 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Lumber Shed - Form and Function
The Lumber Storage Shed, constructed in 1918-1919 in the wake of World War I, is one of the last surviving service facilities at the Navy Yard. Originally composed of two open-air concrete structures set parallel to each other, the separate . . . Map (db m113791) HM
116 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Lumber Shed - Movement of Materials
A segment of the Navy Yard's marine rail system bisected the Lumber Storage Shed buildings. These tracks facilitated the movement of the newly cut lumber from the ships at the waterfront, to the shed for drying, and finally to the adjacent Pattern . . . Map (db m113795) HM
117 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Marine Railway - Experimental Model Basin
Marine Railway In 1822 Commodore John Rogers designed and built the first marine railway in the United States. The purpose of the railway was to haul ships out of the water for repair or preservation of their hull. Before this time, ships . . . Map (db m10799) HM
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118 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Mildred Belle
Mildred Belle is an authentic Chesapeake Bay "buy boat" operated by Living Classrooms Foundation. Buy boats are an important part of. the Bay economy. They serve as "middlemen" on the bay, purchasing fish, crabs, and oysters directly from the . . . Map (db m114111) HM
119 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — National Museum of the U.S. Navy — Washington Navy Yard — Formerly: the Naval Gun Factory's 'Breech Mechanism & Gun Shop' —
lower panel, above doorway National Museum of the United States Navy upper panel Breech Mechanism & Gun Shop Extended 297 Feet, 1899 Rear Admiral Charles O’Neil, Chief of Bureau of Ordnance Comdr. E. C. Pendleton, U.S.N., . . . Map (db m89340) HM
120 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 14 — Nationals Park — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
Nationals Park opened in April 2008 as the 42,000 seat home for the Washington Nationals Baseball Club and a catalyst for the Capitol Riverfront and the Anacostia Waterfront Initiative (AWI) framework Plan. Situated on 17 acres of land, Nationals . . . Map (db m182141) HM
121 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Naval Historical Foundation
Chartered in the District of Columbia in 1926, the primary objectives of the Naval Historical Foundation are to collect and preserve private documents, papers and artifacts of naval historical significance and to make them readily available for . . . Map (db m52251) HM
122 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Navy Department Library
The Navy Department Library was established by President Adams on 31 March 1800. On that date he wrote to the first Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddart, requesting the gathering “… of all the best writing in Dutch, Spanish, French, . . . Map (db m51068) HM
123 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Navy Gun Car — Mounting 14" - 50 Caliber Naval Gun
One of the United States Naval Railway Batteries Designed, constructed and shipped abroad by the Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department Placed in operation in France and Manned by naval personnel Under the command of Rear Admiral C.P. Plunkett, U.S.N. . . . Map (db m10162) HM
124 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Navy Yard — 9.16.13 — [Washington Navy Yard Shooting Memorial] —
In remembrance of the lives lost and the lives forever changed by the events of September 16, 2013. For our neighbors at the Navy Yard, we stand beside you.Map (db m179722) HM
125 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 6 — One Hill South — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
For many years, the land on which One Hill South now exists was the site of an Exxon gas station, a Wendy's fast food restaurant, and a towing company. The gas station closed in 2006 following a fraud scandal, and the Wendy's location stayed open . . . Map (db m141552) HM
126 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — One of DC's Oldest Neighborhoods
In 1815 the Washington City Canal, linking the Anacostia River to the Potomac via downtown Washington, was completed. The canal attracted businesses where it met the Anacostia River. Among the first was the eight-story sugar refinery of merchant . . . Map (db m113629) HM
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127 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Optical Tower - Second Officers House
Optical Tower Rising behind the First Officer's Quarters is the Optical Tower built in 1918-19 to calibrate optical equipment, particularly range finding instruments, made in the Yard. From the tower, sightings were taken on the United States . . . Map (db m10140) HM
128 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Play — Water Is Life
Park It Here The great outdoors is getting even better thanks to the Anacostia Waterfront Initiative. Existing parks have been cleaned up and improved, and new parks have been added to give residents and visitors a buffet of recreational . . . Map (db m114114)
129 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Presidential Fans / Fans! / Congressional Baseball Game — Baseball Americana
Presidential Fans a. Woodrow Wilson throws out the first pitch on Opening Day, 1916. National Photo Company. b. Calvin Coolidge and Senators ace Walter Johnson, 1924. National Photo Company. c. President Herbert . . . Map (db m179719) HM
130 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Protecting the River's Watershed — Anacostia River — Behind These Walls —
The Anacostia River has flooded the Navy Yard many times, with the worst flooding in 1936, 1937, 1942, and 1996. The flooding curtailed operations, inundating buildings closest to the river, and covered ground floors with 12 to 18 inches of water. . . . Map (db m130978) HM
131 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Protecting Undersea Rescue and Salvage Techniques — Diving — Behind These Walls —
In 1927, the U.S. Navy established an experimental dive school at the Navy Yard. The school centralized training, allowing the consolidation of dive-related and submarine-escape research efforts—including the development of the Momsen Lung . . . Map (db m130977) HM
132 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Providing Neighborhood Enrichment — Community — Behind These Walls —
For much of its history, the Washington Navy Yard was the life of the party, holding local community and neighborhood events such as WWI and WWII Navy Day diving demonstrations. Divers wearing cumbersome 190-pound deep-sea diving suits recovered . . . Map (db m126461) HM
133 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Racing Presidents Visit the Library of Congress
a. The Washington Nationals racing presidents pay a visit to the Library of Congress. Library of Congress staff photographer. Racing presidents, 2013. b. Bill and Teddy did some research in the Library's Main Reading Room — and . . . Map (db m179721) HM
134 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Radio Towers
Since its earliest development, radio communication has been critical to the operations of the United States Navy. Powerful radio towers on shore transmitted coded messages to Navy ships, where trained radio operators and de-coders managed the . . . Map (db m113793) HM
135 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Railroad Freight Car Truck and Tracks
In 1831, American inventor John Stevens is the first to use wooden ties and develops the easily fastened T-shaped rail still used today.Map (db m112746) HM
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136 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Receiving Honored Servicemembers and Dignitaries — Honor — Behind These Walls —
Famous and fallen leaders have arrived at the Navy Yard including the body of James Smithson, benefactor of the Smithsonian Institution in 1904. In 1921, the Unknown Soldier from WWI was brought here before burial at Arlington National Cemetery. A . . . Map (db m126457) HM
137 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Restore and Connect — Water Is Life
Uniting a City by Revitalizing a River For thousands of years, rivers have been the engines that fueled the world's greatest cities. But for decades, Washington's Anacostia River had been a symbol of pollution and division. Then in 2000, an . . . Map (db m114116) HM
138 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — River Revival
Wetlands like those pictured here once functioned as a natural filtering system for the Anacostia River, but development in the region led to the destruction and infill of almost all of the river's wetlands. These restored wetlands near Greenbelt, . . . Map (db m184833) HM
139 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Saint Paul African Union Methodist Protestant (AUMP) Church — 401 I Street SE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
The St. Paul African Union Methodist Protestant (AUMP) Church is the first and only church in Washington, DC that evolved from what is considered the oldest incorporated, independent African American denomination in the country. The . . . Map (db m113632) HM
140 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — No 5 — Second Officer's House
The Second Officer's House or Quarters B is believed to contain elements of an existing eighteenth century farmhouse. Erected as a simple two and one-half story Federal style brick house late in 1801, the Second Officer's House may have incorporated . . . Map (db m10136) HM
141 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Senators Sign One-Legged Pitcher / Baseball and Our Troops — Baseball Americana
Senators Sign One-Legged Pitcher Left-handed pitcher Bert Shepard lost his right leg after his plane was shot down over Germany during World War II. On August 4, 1945, he appeared in his only major league game, finishing his career with . . . Map (db m179718) HM
142 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Serving as a Temporary Federal Prison — Safety — Behind These Walls —
The body of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, was brought to the Navy Yard for examination and identification aboard the USS Montauk. With the exception of Mary Surratt, the Lincoln conspirators (including Lewis Payne, . . . Map (db m126460) HM
143 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Serving as an Arsenal and Gun Factory — Industry — Behind These Walls —
The first large gun foundry was erected during the Civil War at the Navy Yard. In 1886, the Navy Yard was designated the manufacturing center for all Navy ordnance. By World War II, the Yard was the largest naval ordnance in the world. In December . . . Map (db m126454) HM WM
144 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Serving as the City's Diplomatic Gateway — Diplomacy — Behind These Walls —
Before air travel, the Navy Yard was the ceremonial gateway to the nation's capital. In 1860, the first Japanese diplomatic mission was welcomed to the United States in an impressive pageant here. Great Britain's George VI and Queen Elizabeth (shown . . . Map (db m126456) HM
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145 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Ship's Propeller / Airplane Propeller / Truck Wheel — Transportation Walk
Ship's Propeller The helical blades of the ship's propeller force water backward. The reaction drives the ship forward. Additional drive is provided by the suction created on the forward face of the screw blades. Airplane . . . Map (db m112922) HM
146 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Ships' Wheels — Transportation Walk
Starting in the 18th century, helm wheels begin to replace tillers for turning ships' rudders, making steering easier.Map (db m113747) HM
147 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Single Bit Bollard
Completed under the direction of George W. Goethals, the 51-mile Panama Canal opens to shipping in 1914 and shortens the voyage from New York to San Francisco by 7,873 miles.Map (db m112762) HM
148 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Site of U. S. Experimental Model Basin 1898 - 1955 — Founded by Rear Admiral David Watson Taylor Who Was the Director Until 1914
Here the Navy laid the foundations for research in ship and aircraft design with the establishment of a 470 foot towing tank in 1898 and an 8-by 8-foot closed circuit wind tunnel in 1914, both of which were first in the United States. Structural . . . Map (db m10456) HM
149 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Sliding at Griffith Stadium
a. Washington catcher Muddy Ruel lays on a tag to prevent Bing Miller of the Philadelphia Athletics from scoring. b. Bucky Harris is safe at third as Boston's Joe Dugan watches a wild throw sail into left field. c. . . . Map (db m179715) HM
150 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Suspension Bridge — Transportation Walk
Suspension bridges span the widest openings. Cables stretched over high towers conduct the weight of roadway and traffic to the anchorages at each end.Map (db m112737) HM
151 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Swift Boat PCF-1
Dedicated on 23 April 1998 by Senator John F. Kerry and Wade Sanders of the Swift Boat Sailors Association, Inc. in recognition of those who served and in memory of lost comradesMap (db m10453) HM WM
152 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Swift Boats (PCFs) and the Vietnam War — Ninety-Two Swifts Deployed to Vietnam, From 1965 until their 1973 Transfer to the South Vietnam Navy
Swift Boat Operations The U.S. Navy employed Patrol Craft Fast (PCF) or Swift Boats in its coastal river operations of the Vietnam War. From 1965 to 1972, Swift Boats based all along the coast of the Republic of Vietnam searched for North . . . Map (db m184839) HM
153 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Swift Boats, Home and Friend to Their Six Man Crew — Manned by an Officer-In-Charge (Ensign to Lieutenant), and five crew — Quartermaster, Gunner's Mate, Engineman, Radarman, and Seaman —
Bravery Under Fire An operation that occurred on 28 January 1969 attested to the courage and quick-thinking of the young Swift Boat Sailors. Lieutenant (junior grade) John Rodgers Roland Jr., the officer in tactical command of PCF-35 . . . Map (db m184835) HM WM
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154 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Switching Yard
Almost 100 years ago, the tracks of the busy Pennsylvania Railroad freight yard known as the "Navy Yard" occupied the area around 4th and M Streets, serving the US Navy Shipyard Annex. Two or three yard engines switched freight cars that brought in . . . Map (db m113613) HM
155 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Taxiway Guidance Sign / Crossing Gate and Flashing Light Signal / Channel Marking Buoy
Taxiway Guidance Sign The colors, letters and design of standardized airport signs on taxiways and runways provide specific instructions to pilots. Crossing Gate and Flashing Light Signal Uniform traffic signs, sounds, signals and . . . Map (db m112925) HM
156 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Teaching Sailors for the Fleet — Training — Behind These Walls —
As the nation's first naval gunnery center, the Navy created its first gunnery school here in the 1850's. These "Top Gun" sailors learned how to operated and repair the Navy's largest ordnance, including 4-inch to 13-inch guns. In 1911, the Navy . . . Map (db m126455) HM
157 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 18 — The Bixby — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
Formerly the site of the Arthur Capper Senior Citizens Facility, the Bixby was completed in 2016 as part of the Arthur Capper Carrollsburg HOPE VI redevelopment and includes a mix of affordable and market rate apartments. The senior center . . . Map (db m141581) HM
158 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — The Center for Naval History - The Navy Museum
The Center for Naval History The Dudley Knox Center for Naval History is housed in the complex of buildings adjacent to the Leutze Park and extending down Dahlgren Avenue. Building 57, which was erected in 1866 as a warehouse, was enlarged in . . . Map (db m52503) HM
159 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 4 — The Collective — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
The Collective is a group of three highly-amenitized apartment buildings including the completed Park Chelsea and Agora, and The Garrett which is set to deliver in 2020. Long before developer WC Smith broke ground on these luxury apartments, the . . . Map (db m141562) HM
160 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — The Leg of Colonel Ulric Dahlgren
The plaque below marks the spot where the leg of U.S. Army Colonel Ulric Dahlgren, son of Admiral John Dahlgren, "father of American naval ordnance," was interred following his wounding after the battle of Gettysburg in 1863. The leg was enclosed . . . Map (db m32629) HM
161 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 20 — The Lumber Shed — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
An original historic structure from the Washington Navy Yard campus, the Lumber Shed building was a concrete, open air structure that was used for the storage and drying of wood to make molds for ship construction. The building was renovated and . . . Map (db m141583) HM
162 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — The Lumber Shed Building
Concrete Structures Constructed: 1918-1919 Wooden Roof & Trusses Constructed: 1953 Renovation of Historic Building Completed: 2013Map (db m114110) HM
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163 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — The Paving Stone Archaeological Site / The L'Enfant Plan — Virginia Avenue, SE
Diagonal Virginia Avenue, SE and rectangular Virginia Avenue Park are two of the many features that characterize the L'Enfant Plan. Eventually, cut granite block paving stones were installed on Virginia Avenue, SE and most likely due to the . . . Map (db m136584) HM
164 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — The Return of Indigenous Plants and Wildlife
This mural celebrates the return of the indigenous plants and wildlife to their native habitats in the Anacostia watershed. Designed and created by a group of students in the Corcoran Gallery of Art's ArtReach program. It was installed in the . . . Map (db m114118) HM
165 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — The River in Focus — Capitol Riverfront — DC Amplified. Life Simplified. —
The story of the Anacostia River pulses with the same sad cycles of abuse and neglect that define the stories of rivers across America. Our alteration of the Anacostia has affected everyone in the watershed and beyond, from the Anacostia . . . Map (db m184829) HM
166 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — The Washington Navy Yard
Authorized by the first Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddard, is the U.S. Navy's oldest shore establishment. It occupies land set aside by George Washington for use by the federal government. The Navy Yard expanded rapidly as a shipbuilding . . . Map (db m90434) HM
167 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Three Gas Pumps — Transportation Walk
Increased automobile use and interstate trucking companies spur the growth of the largest of roads in the world. Rural areas are linked to major economic centers.Map (db m112718) HM
168 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Transportation Corridor
In the 1890s streetcars ran along M Street, a major east-west artery. Today cars, trucks and busses fill the street.Map (db m112757) HM
169 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 19 — Twelve12 — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
This mixed-use residential building is situated on what was formerly part of the Navy Yard annex, an expansion of the Washington Navy Yard in response to production required for Navy shipbuilding in World Wars I and II. Developed by Forest City . . . Map (db m141582) HM
170 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Urban Design
In Pierre L'Enfant's design for the new city of Washington, broad diagonal avenues, named after states, radiate from key buildings like the Capitol and White House. They cross the regular grid of east-west streets, identified by letters, and . . . Map (db m112779) HM
171 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 17 — USDOT — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) building is a two million square-feet office building that is home to the Secretary of the DOT and approximately 7,000 employees. Comprised of two office building and an underground connecting . . . Map (db m141579) HM
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172 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — USS Balao (SS-285)
Battle Flag of USS BALAO [illustration] Displacement: 1,526 [tons](surfaced), 2,414 (submerged) Length: 311' 9" Draft: 16' 10" Speed: 20.25 k. (sufaced), 8.75 k. (submerged) Complement: 6 officers and 60 enlisted men . . . Map (db m22925) HM
173 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — USS Sequoia / USS Memphis / Skipjack / Canal Barge / USS Constitution — Transportation Walk
USS Sequoia Presidents relax and entertain, work and negotiate on presidential yachts. The last yacht to serve, the USS Sequoia, is used by Presidents Franklin Roosevelt through Gerald Ford and was retired in 1977. . . . Map (db m113626) HM
174 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Vietnam War — 1965 - 1972
In Memory of Our Fallen Heroes In Honor of All Swift Boat Sailors GMG2 Billy Stanley Armstrong, 29, AR • MRC Willy Scott Baker, 39, TN • BM3 Richard L. Baumberger, Jr., 21, OH • BM1 Kemper Swanson Billings, 28, NC • BM3 Peter . . . Map (db m184836) WM
175 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Virginia Avenue Tunnel (1906-2015) / Navy Yard Tunnel (1872-1906) — Virginia Avenue Tunnel
Virginia Avenue Tunnel (1906-2015) Virginia Avenue Tunnel As automobile and streetcar use increased during the early 20th century, at-grade railroad crossings created safety hazards throughout the city. To address this issue, the newly . . . Map (db m136835) HM
176 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Walter Johnson
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177 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Walter Johnson / Baseball Music
Walter Johnson Walter "Big Train" Johnson, Washington's ace pitcher, warming up, March 1924. National Photo Company. After a Hall of Fame career, Johnson announced Washington games on CBS radio station WJSV, including this contest . . . Map (db m179716) HM
178 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Walter Perry Johnson — "The Big Train"
Walter Johnson might have been the fastest pitcher in baseball history. With his sweeping sidearm delivery, the "Big Train" led the league in strikeouts 12 times during a 21 year career with the Washington Nationals from 1907 to 1927. Johnson won . . . Map (db m114054) HM
179 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Washington Baseball Club / Bucky Harris and Fans — Baseball Americana
Washington Baseball Club. This is a rare set of uncut baseball cards, deposited for U.S. copyright in 1887. Washington Baseball Club. New York: Goodwin & Co., 1887. Prints and Photographs Division Bucky Harris and Fans. Washington's . . . Map (db m179711) HM
180 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Washington Navy Yard and Annex — Sentry Tower and Walls
This marker is made up of five separate panels. This historic Sentry Tower and Wall, which date to 1906, once marked the northern boundary of the Navy Yard Annex. The Washington Navy Yard, located just east of this site, has been home to . . . Map (db m100172) HM
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181 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Washington Navy Yard Chapel
This building was originally constructed as the pneumatic power plant for the forge shop in 1901. In 1962 the last gun shop closed down and the Yard began its transition from an industrial facility to an administrative and ceremonial headquarters . . . Map (db m10675) HM
182 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 10 — Washington Navy Yard: Maker of Weapons — Tour of Duty — Barracks Row Heritage Trail —
The white brick wall in front of you marks the original northern boundary of the Navy Yard. The yard grew from its original 12 acres to 128 acres at its peak in 1962. In 2003 it consisted of 73 acres with 55 acres making up the adjacent . . . Map (db m130739) HM
183 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 9 — Washington Navy Yard: Serving the Fleet — Tour of Duty — Barracks Row Heritage Trail —
In front of you is the main gate of the Washington Navy Yard, established in 1799. It is the U.S. Navy's oldest shore facility in continuous use. Over time, workers here have built and repaired ships and their fittings, designed and developed . . . Map (db m130740) HM
184 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Washington's Opening Game, 1925 / Washington Team Photograph — Baseball Americana
Washington's Opening Game, 1925. Washington's home opener resulted in a 10-1 victory over the New York Yankees. The team went on to repeat as American League champions that season. Opening Game program, April 22, 1925. Prints and Photographs . . . Map (db m179712) HM
185 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Water, Water Everywhere
Washington Canal Park's linear rain garden, which covers the eastern portion of the park, hearkens back to the historic canal. Like the old canal, it collects stormwater. But there the comparison ends. Today's rain garden uses the latest technology . . . Map (db m113627) HM
186 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Welcome Aboard the Display Ship BARRY (DD-993)
BARRY is named after Commodore John Barry. She is the third vessel to bear the name of the illustrious Revolutionary War naval hero. The ship was built in 1954 in Bath Iron Works, Bath Maine; and commissioned on September 7th, 1956 in Boston, . . . Map (db m89976) HM
187 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Willard Park
On display in Willard Park, named for the early 20th century commandant of the Yard, are over 60 naval artifacts from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Mounted at the western end of the park is a fine collection of turn-of-the-century naval . . . Map (db m10444) HM
188 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Willard Park — Washington Navy Yard — Panel 2
On display in Willard Park, named for the early 20th century commandant of the Yard, are naval artifacts from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Behind you is the gun mount from the battleship Maine, sunk on the eve of the . . . Map (db m89380) HM WM
189 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 8 — William Prout: Community Builder — Tour of Duty — Barracks Row Heritage Trail —
Most of the land that is now Capitol Hill—including portions of the Navy Yard – once belonged to William Prout, who lived in a large house on this block. In 1799 and 1801 he sold and traded land to the U.S. government for both the . . . Map (db m130742) HM
190 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Women Playing Baseball / Bob Wolff — Baseball Americana
Women Playing Baseball a. The New York Female Giants, 1913. Bain News Baseball. b. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, (R-FL), the first woman in the starting lineup for the annual Congressional baseball game, Four Mile Run Park, . . . Map (db m179720) HM
191 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer / Lockheed Vega / P-51 Mustang Fighter / Bell-47 Flyer / Global Flyer — Transportation Walk
Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer "I got on the machine at 10:35 for the first trial increasing in speed to probably 7 or 8 miles. The machine lifted..." —Orville Wright's Diary, December 17, 1903 Lockheed Vega Amelia Earhart . . . Map (db m113625) HM
192 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — 11 — Yards Park — Then & Now — Capitol Riverfront — Reported permanently removed
The site of Yards Park was former Navy Yard lands that were vacant and fenced off from the public since the 1890s. Yards Park now is a 5.5 acre award winning public park maintained and operated by the Capitol Riverfront BID on behalf of the DC . . . Map (db m141570) HM
193 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — You Are Not Forgotten
Since World War I, more than 92,000 American soldiers are unaccounted for. This unoccupied seat is dedicated to the memory of those brave men and women and to the sacrifices each made in serving this country. God Bless You. God Bless . . . Map (db m179710) WM

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