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Stanton Park
NameStanton Park
LocationWashington, D.C., United States
Nearest cityWashington, D.C.
Coordinates38.8953° N, 76.9864° W
Area5 acres
Established1858
Visitors100,000
Governing bodyNational Park Service

Stanton Park is a public park located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C., near the United States Capitol and Supreme Court of the United States. The park is situated near the Library of Congress and Folger Shakespeare Library, and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, including visitors to the nearby National Mall and Smithsonian Institution. The park is also close to the Eastern Market and Union Station, making it a convenient stop for those traveling through the city, including those visiting the National Gallery of Art and National Museum of Natural History. The park's proximity to the Anacostia River and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens also makes it a great spot for nature lovers and those interested in visiting the United States Botanic Garden.

Geography

Stanton Park is located in the Northeast Quadrant of Washington, D.C., near the intersection of Maryland Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue. The park is situated in a densely populated urban area, with many nearby landmarks, including the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives buildings, as well as the National Archives and National Museum of American History. The park's geography is characterized by its small size, with only 5 acres of land, and its flat terrain, making it easily accessible to visitors, including those from nearby Georgetown University and George Washington University. The park is also close to the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail and Metropolitan Branch Trail, making it a great spot for hikers and bikers, including those visiting the nearby Kenilworth Park and Kingman Island.

History

Stanton Park has a rich history, dating back to 1858, when it was established as a public park. The park was named after Edwin Stanton, a former United States Secretary of War who served under President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. The park has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, including a major renovation in the 1990s, which was funded by the National Park Service and the District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation. The park has also been the site of many historic events, including speeches by Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, and has been visited by many notable figures, including President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The park's history is also closely tied to the nearby Frederick Douglass National Historic Site and Mary McLeod Bethune Council House.

Features

Stanton Park features a variety of amenities, including walking paths, benches, and a playground for children. The park is also home to several monuments and memorials, including a statue of Edwin Stanton and a memorial to the United States Colored Troops who fought in the American Civil War. The park's features also include a variety of plant and tree species, including oak trees and maple trees, which provide shade and beauty to the park. The park is also close to the United States Botanic Garden and the National Arboretum, making it a great spot for nature lovers and those interested in horticulture, including visitors to the nearby Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and National Museum of Natural History. The park's features are also complemented by the nearby Eastern Market and Union Station, which offer a variety of shopping and dining options.

Recreation

Stanton Park offers a variety of recreational activities, including walking, jogging, and picnicking. The park is also a popular spot for children, with a playground and plenty of open space to run around. The park is also close to the Anacostia River and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, making it a great spot for nature lovers and those interested in outdoor activities, including kayaking and birdwatching. The park's recreational activities are also complemented by the nearby National Mall and Smithsonian Institution, which offer a variety of cultural and educational activities, including the National Museum of American History and National Air and Space Museum. The park is also close to the RFK Stadium and Nationals Park, making it a great spot for sports fans, including those interested in Major League Baseball and National Football League.

Conservation

Stanton Park is managed by the National Park Service, which works to conserve and protect the park's natural and cultural resources. The park is also part of the Capitol Hill Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park's conservation efforts are also supported by the District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation and the Anacostia Watershed Society, which work to protect the park's natural habitats and water quality. The park's conservation efforts are also complemented by the nearby United States Botanic Garden and National Arboretum, which offer a variety of educational programs and resources on conservation and horticulture, including the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and National Zoo. The park is also close to the National Museum of Natural History and Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, which offer a variety of resources and programs on conservation and environmental science. Category:Parks in Washington, D.C.