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  2. Tiber Creek - Wikipedia

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    Tiber Creek or Tyber Creek, originally named Goose Creek, is a tributary of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. It was a free-flowing creek until 1815, when it was channeled to become part of the Washington City Canal. Presently, it flows under the city in tunnels, including under Constitution Avenue NW.

  3. District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation

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    The District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is an executive branch agency of the government of the District of Columbia in the United States. The department plans, builds, and maintains publicly owned recreational facilities in District of Columbia, including athletic fields, community centers, parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, spray pools and tennis courts.

  4. History of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    To be filled by the waters of Tiber Creek, also named "Goose Creek", and James Creek, the canal system would traverse the center of the city and entered both the Potomac River and the Eastern Branch. On June 22, L'Enfant presented his first plan for the federal city to the President.

  5. Goose Creek (Potomac River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Goose Creek Bridge on the Ashby's Gap Turnpike was the site of a Civil War battle in the Loudoun Valley during the Gettysburg Campaign in 1863. ( See Battle of Upperville#Goose Creek for details. ) The bridge was built between 1801 and 1803 and is the longest remaining stone turnpike bridge in the state of Virginia.

  6. Goose Island (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Goose Island is a vanishing island located in the Potomac River in the southwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., in the United States.It is a rarely above-water mudflat located at the mouth of Oxon Creek, roughly between Oronoco Bay in Alexandria and Marbury Point (Shepherds Landing), now part of the Blue Plains water treatment plant.

  7. Goose Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    Goose Creek Trail is a 1.9-mile (3.06-km) trail that passes through a cypress swamp. Ivey Gut Trail runs from the main park road to the campground through two miles (3.22 km) of forest. Live Oak Trail is a 0.4-mile (0.64-km) trail that passes an old cemetery .

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  9. McMillan Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023, the Washington Business Journal reported that the site had been renamed from the "McMillan Sand Filtration Site" to the "Reservoir District." [17] As of January 2024, the site is being developed. [18] On June 15, 2024 D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser cut the ribbon at the Reservoir Park Recreation Center at the former McMillan Sand ...