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  2. East Potomac Park - Wikipedia

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    Over the next two decades, most of East Potomac Park lay untouched, and dense thickets of trees and brush grew up on the island. [14] Dredging of the Potomac River continued even after East Potomac Park was considered finished, and additional dredged material was placed on the island in late 1900, [15] 1901, 1902, [16] 1903, [17] 1904, [18] and ...

  3. District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation

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    East Potomac Pool was a racially segregated whites-only municipal swimming pool in Washington, D.C., in July 1942. Even as Congress continued to exercise rather than delegate federal authority over parks and recreation facilities in the District of Columbia, the District government continued to press its own initiatives over these areas.

  4. Category:Tennis venues in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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  5. Hains Point - Wikipedia

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    Hains Point in 1935. Hains Point is located at the southern tip of East Potomac Park between the main branch of the Potomac River and the Washington Channel in southwest Washington, D.C. [1] The land on which the park is located is sometimes described as a peninsula but is actually an island: the Washington Channel connects with the Tidal Basin north of the park and the Jefferson Memorial. [1]

  6. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A "National Stadium" in Washington was an idea that had been pursued since 1916, when Congressman George Hulbert of New York proposed the construction of a 50,000-seat stadium at East Potomac Park for the purpose of attracting the 1920 Olympics.

  7. List of baseball parks in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Location: Georgia Avenue (extension of 7th Street – formerly Brightwood) NW (west, first base); Florida Avenue NW, Bohrer Street NW, and U Street NW (south, right field); 5th Street NW (east, left/center field); Howard University buildings and W Street NW (north, third base) Currently: Howard University Hospital American League Park (I)

  8. 12 of the most affordable places to live in the US in 2025

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    MakeMyMove shares the 12 most affordable places to live in the U.S. in 2025 based on average home prices, rental rates, and testimonials from locals.

  9. East Potomac Park Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    Like all but one golf course in Washington, D.C., from 1900 to 1955, East Potomac Park Golf Course was racially segregated, and barred African Americans from using the course. In 1941, several black golfers attempted to play at East Potomac Park Golf Course, but were attacked by whites throwing stones and threatening them with more violence. [13]