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Glen Echo Park

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About

Nestled in the heart of history, Glen Echo Park beckons visitors with a captivating story that dates back to its humble beginnings in 1891. Originally established as the National Chautauqua Assembly with a mission to foster liberal and practical education, this enchanting park in Washington, DC has evolved over the years into a beloved cultural and recreational hub. Once renowned as DC's premier amusement park, Glen Echo Park enchanted visitors with its vibrant attractions until it bid adieu in 1968, leaving behind a legacy that still echoes through time. In 1971, the esteemed stewardship of the National Park Service took hold of this cherished site, preserving its heritage and ushering in a new era of possibilities. Today, Glen Echo Park stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of creativity and community. Teaming up with the Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture, the park offers a diverse array of year-round activities that cater to all interests. From art classes and workshops to live performances and festivals, there's always something exciting happening at Glen Echo Park. Whether you're a history buff, art enthusiast, or simply seeking a day of leisurely exploration, Glen Echo Park invites you to step into a world where the past meets the present in a seamless blend of education and entertainment. Come discover the magic of Glen Echo Park, where every visit promises a new chapter in its rich and storied narrative.

Directions

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Traveling By Car

If you're hitting the road, start your journey from the Capital Beltway (I-495). Take exit 40 on Maryland's outer loop that leads to Cabin John Parkway, switching over to Clara Barton Parkway. For those coming from Virginia's inner loop, opt for exit 41 that points to Clara Barton Parkway East. Continue your drive, following the signs to MacArthur Boulevard and Glen Echo exit. Make a left turn onto MacArthur Boulevard, move straight across the traffic circle at Goldsboro Road, and then take the next left onto Oxford Road. Your destination is at the end of this street, with parking lots conveniently located on your left.

Traveling By Metro

For the metro riders, the Red Line is your best bet. Alight at Bethesda or Friendship Heights Station and then hop onto the Montgomery County Ride-On Bus # 29. Wait for the Glen Echo stop, and you've arrived at your destination. It's that simple!

Optional Address

If you're using a GPS or mapping app, input the following address for accurate directions: 7300 MacArthur Boulevard, Glen Echo, MD 20812. Happy travels!

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Location

Located in Washington, D.C.

Weather Information

Weather for Washington, D.C. and Bethesda, Maryland areas.

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Activities

Arts and Culture Craft Demonstrations Cultural Demonstrations Live Music Theater Guided Tours

Topics

African American Heritage Music Social Movements Civil Rights

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