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Upper Potomac Park Project to Preserve the Great Falls and Palisades of the Potomac 1927

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Old map of District of Columbia, Potomac River Valley, United States, Washington, Washington D.C., Washington Metropolitan Area.

Created by Carey H. Brown, Charles W. (Charles William) Eliot, U. S. (Ulysses S.) Grant, United States. National Capital Park and Planning Commission in 1927.
  • Covers Potomac River Valley between Watkins Island and Long Bridge.
  • Shows existing and proposed parks.
  • "September--1927."
  • "Chart 28."
  • "39872-29. (Face p. 60.) No. 1."

Map Subjects

District Of Columbia

Parks

Planning

Potomac River Valley

United States

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

Washington Metropolitan Area

Washington D.C.

Carey H. Brown

Charles W. (Charles William) Eliot

U. S. (Ulysses S.) Grant

United States. National Capital Park And Planning Commission

1927

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1927

Carey H. Brown

Charles W. (Charles William) Eliot

District Of Columbia

Map

Maps

Parks

Planning

Potomac River Valley

U. S. (Ulysses S.) Grant

United States

United States. National Capital Park And Planning Commission

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

Washington Metropolitan Area

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This old map of Upper Potomac Park Project to Preserve the Great Falls and Palisades of the Potomac from 1927 was created by Carey H. Brown, Charles W. (Charles William) Eliot, U. S. (Ulysses S.) Grant,  United States. National Capital Park and Planning