D.C. Public Spaces: Rethinking What’s Possible
From upgraded playgrounds to D.C.'s first elevated park, the District is rethinking its public spaces. Here's a look at the projects leading the charge. The post D.C. Public Spaces...
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From upgraded playgrounds to D.C.'s first elevated park, the District is rethinking its public spaces. Here's a look at the projects leading the charge. The post D.C. Public Spaces...
photo by Phil National Links Trust writes Friday night: “Tonight, May 8, 2026, the Department of the Interior announced an agreement under which National Links Trust will have a ne...
Gone are the days of needing to use a garden hose as a sprinkler: the DC area is brimming with splash pads, spraygrounds, and water play areas to help kids beat the heat on hot sum...
East Potomac Golf Links via National Links Trust From National Links Trust: “We want to thank all of our community for their continued support during this process.” And an importan...
Thanks to Wayne for sending: “Had to go to a rooftop to see the progress on the park.” From the National Park Service: “Columbus Circle/ Columbus Plaza Rehabilitation National Mall...
Hundreds of teens could be seen in and around King Greenleaf Recreation Center in Southwest D.C. Saturday — the second night of the Teen Spring Jam. The event allows young peopl...
“The center turf area at Stanton Park will be closed for restoration of the General Nathanael Greene statue through mid‑June. Thank you for your patience as we work to preserve […]
photo by Anna K. Nelson Back on April 20th we noted that water had returned to Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park but at the time it was only at a trickle. […]
ICYMI: Glorious photos and video of the cascading fountain flowing this morning at Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park. Thanks to Greg for sending the latest: “They are laying the sod on...
International Drive off Van Ness Street, NW For those unfamiliar with this awesome tidbit of history, see some photos of Netwon’s tree and a wild statue before it was fenced […]
16th Street between Euclid and W Street, NW So much for safe and beautiful… Fountains indeed fully functioning BUT “Dear PoPville, PLEASE bring your trash home and dispose of it […...
Fountains Currently Back ON Thanks to April for sharing the photo above at Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park and to David (and others) for passing on the update from the National […]
16th Street between Euclid and W Street, NW Here we go again… “Dear PoPville, Just walked through Malcolm X and the fountains are off already. Weather related or already broken […]
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4th and 6th Street, NE at Maryland Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue, NE Thanks to L. for sending the “update regarding the park remodel. It’s complete and new benches.” From NPS: […...
16th Street between Euclid and W Street, NW Ed. Note: We got our first sneak peek of the fountains flowing during testing on May 7th. Hopefully they stay on for […]
The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to seven counties, 182 communities, and miles and miles of parks and trails. This summer, push your (city) limits and explore some for you...
1230 Sumner Road, SE Very cool, from the DC Department of Energy and Environment: “These solar-powered air monitoring park benches measure real-time pollution data, tracking PM2.5,...
The capital region’s calendar is packed with marquee gatherings worth marking down right now. Three Blockbuster Productions Anchor the DC Theater Season Three blockbuster productio...
After a seven-year hiatus and years of repair work, the fountain at Meridian Hill Park in Northwest D.C. was turned back on this week, and the lower part of the park was reopened.
After a seven-year hiatus and years of repair work, the fountain at Meridian Hill Park in Northwest D.C. was turned back on this week, and the lower part of the park was reopened.
Washington has a unique way of bringing its neighborhoods to life. While monuments stand tall downtown, the city’s true character often unfolds on its tree-lined streets and histor...
A federal judge weighing the future of an expansive Washington park insisted this week she had no intention of becoming Amy Poehler, the actress who spent seven seasons memorably p...
14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Thanks to Christine for sharing after we posted about the Meridian Hill/Malcom X Park Fountains yesterday: “They were testing the fountain in Freed...
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