File:Stone Headwall at Glen Echo Park Landscape (b6eb7404-b114-4425-11dc-d590f1f74863).jpg
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[edit]English: Stone Headwall at Glen Echo Park Landscape | |||||
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English: NPS Photo |
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English: Stone Headwall at Glen Echo Park Landscape |
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English: U.S. National Park Service |
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Description |
English: An aged stone headwall surrounds a culvert into a hillside. Glen Echo Park-Clara Barton House. Features of the cultural landscape include this stone headwall, found on the east side of Glen Echo Park between the historic entrance and MacArthur Boulevard. It is not clear if it contributes to the historic character, but the stone appears similar to the granite used in the construction of the Chautauqua-era buildings.
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English: 38.96547,-77.13796 |
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English: NPGallery |
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NPS Unit Code InfoField | NPS |
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Image title | Glen Echo Park-Clara Barton House. Features of the cultural landscape include this stone headwall, found on the east side of Glen Echo Park between the historic entrance and MacArthur Boulevard. It is not clear if it contributes to the historic character, but the stone appears similar to the granite used in the construction of the Chautauqua-era buildings. |
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Unique ID of original document | xmp.did:5C28A60C7B35E0118E8DCB568DE83763 |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows |