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Battleground National Cemetery (20.9 miles) National Park in Washington, DC USA
National Cemetery Battleground National Cemetery, located at 6625 Georgia Avenue, NW, was established shortly after the Battle of Fort Stevens in the summer of 1864. The battle, which lasted two days (July 11 through July 12, 1864) marked the defeat of General Jubal A.
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Old Post Office Tower (20.9 miles) National Park in Washington, DC USA
National Park The Old Post Office is one of the last remaining examples of Richardsonian Romanesque Architecture in Washington, D.C. The dominant park feature is the spectacular view from the 270-foot tower observation level, which is one of the best of the nation's capital.
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Rock Creek Park (20.9 miles) National Park in Washington, DC USA
National Park Rock Creek Park is truly a gem in our nations capital. It offers visitors an opportunity to reflect and soothe their spirits through the beauty of nature.
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial (20.9 miles) National Park in Washington, DC USA
National Memorial The Vietnam Veterans Memorial serves as a testament to the sacrifice of American military personnel during one of this nation's least popular wars. The memorial consists of three distinct sections.
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