File:The Trolley to Glen Echo Park, Today (b6ee8c33-c2a0-166a-be98-78131ac514d4).jpg

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English: The Trolley to Glen Echo Park, Today
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English: NPS Photo
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English: The Trolley to Glen Echo Park, Today
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English: U.S. National Park Service
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A rusted trolley car sits on a section of track under lettering that announced the entrance to Glen Echo Park.

Glen Echo Park-Clara Barton House. Many of the cultural landscape's historic circulation routes are still in place at the site. Glen Echo Park's longstanding association with the suburban Washington, D.C. trolley system is interpreted through the placement of a trolley car outside the east entrance, at the location of the old trolley right-of-way. The trolley was in operation here until 1960.

  • Keywords: cultural landscape; trolley; glen echo park; amusement park; circulation; transportation; historic site; recreation; articles
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English: 38.96583, -77.13769
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English: NPGallery
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