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Capital Park may refer to: National Capital Parks, an official unit of the National Park System of the United States National Capital Parks-East, an administrative grouping of several of the parks in the Washington, D.C. area; Capital Park, Pretoria, a suburb of Pretoria, Gauteng Province, South Africa
The National Capital Parks was a unit of the National Park System of the United States, now divided into multiple administrative units. It encompasses a variety of federally owned properties in and around the District of Columbia including memorials, monuments, parks, interiors of traffic circles and squares, triangles formed by irregular intersections, and other open spaces.
Capital Park is one of Pretoria's oldest and first suburbs and lies approximately 4 km north of the historic Church Square, behind the Pretoria National Zoo. The neighbourhood is bordered by the Witwatersberge on the south side and the Apies River on the west side.
National Mall and Memorial Parks (formerly known as National Capital Parks-Central) is an administrative unit of the National Park Service (NPS) encompassing many national memorials and other areas in Washington, D.C. Federally owned and administered parks in the capital area date back to 1790, some of the oldest in the United States.
The Detroit Institute of Music Education at 1265 Griswold St in Capitol Park. The Capitol Park Historic District is a historic district located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is roughly bounded by Grand River, Woodward and Michigan Avenues, and Washington Boulevard. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1]
Capitol Park (Augusta, Maine) Capitol Park (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) on Childress Hill where the state capitol was located; Capitol Park Historic District, Detroit, Michigan, listed in the National Register of Historic Places; Two defunct 19th-century baseball fields in Washington, D.C.: Capitol Grounds or Capitol Park I, home of the Washington ...
Capitol Park on Childress Hill is a park in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on a bluff above the Black Warrior River. It was the site of the Alabama State Capitol from 1826 to 1846, when the capitol was moved to Montgomery. The capitol building was subsequently used for Alabama Central Female College. It burned in 1923.
National Capital Planning Commission, formerly known by this name from 1926 to 1952 and previously as the National Capital Park Commission Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title National Capital Park and Planning Commission .