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7101 Democracy Blvd, Bethesda, Maryland 20817-1018

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Glen Echo MD 20812, United States of America

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6300 MacArthur Boulevard, Glen Echo MD 20812, United States of America
Inscription. On June 30, 1960 African Americans Gwendolyn Greene (Britt), William Griffin, Michael Proctor, Marvous Saunders and Cecil Washington Jr. were arrested when they attempted to ride Glen Echo Park's Dentzel Carousel and ... More on HMDB

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Glen Echo MD 20812, United States of America
Inscription. The Dentzel carousel came to the park in 1921 as a replacement for a smaller carousel. Built in the Philadelphia style, the hand-carved, wooden animals create a menagerie type featurin... More on HMDB
Inscription. The Coaster Dips came to the park in 1921. Higher climbs and deeper dips added over the next 48 years guaranteed the ride remained a favorite. The roller coaster was dismantled after t... More on HMDB

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Glen Echo MD 20812, United States of America
Inscription. In the midst of the Great Depression, the Crystal Pool provided a haven. It was big enough for 3,000 swimmers and featured a sand beach. The Art Deco style of the pool became Glen Echo... More on HMDB
Inscription. Known in the 1920s as The Skooter and in the 1930s as the Dodgem, Glen Echo Parks bumper car ride was one of the first in any amusement park in the world. The Art Deco facade was added... More on HMDB

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Glen Echo MD 20812, United States of America

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Glen Echo MD 20812, United States of America
Inscription. The Early Trolley Park. In 1888 in Richmond, Virginia, Frank Sprague revolutionized American travel with his invention of the electric trolley. A new fast and economical transportation dawned. Suburban communities, like ... More on HMDB

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3545 Williamsburg Ln. NW, Washington, DC 20008
Peirce Mill was built in the 1820's, and operated commercially until 1897. The United States Government acquired the mill as part of Rock Creek Park in 1892. Currently the mill is not operating. It... More on Nps.gov
Peirce Mill was built in the 1820's, and operated commercially until 1897. The United States Government acquired the mill as part of Rock Creek Park in 1892. Currently the mill is not operating. It... More on recreation.gov

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Lake Stevens, I-5 Corridor-North, Washington, United States

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Washington DC 20560
