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    Grant Circle Park

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    Shepherd Park

    Shepherd Park

    5.0(1 review)
    2.6 miShepherd Park

    Before leaving the city through the 16th Street artery, be sure to notice how the names of the…read morestreets blossom into semi-alphabetically listed fauna. This is a sure sign that you have entered Shepherd Park. The area is filled with children who go to the local Shepherd Elementary School, adults who frequent the neighborhood's listserve, and teenagers who take advantage of the basketball courts and other open spaces to pass the time. Also, neighbors are friendly and active in the community and enjoy keeping the area clean and safe (just look at the way they cut their grass every weekend). Unfortunately I cannot yelp about everything there is to know about the area because this neighborhood deserves variegated representation. In other words, I'll leave it for someone else to yelp about (the garden tour, the school, the yard sales, etc.). What I will talk about however is Shepherd Park's hilly setting and how it makes for a great jog for anyone willing to sweat. For me, jogging around Shepherd Park is a task that starts at Eastern and Georgia Avenue and takes me around the triangle that many define as the boundaries of Shepherd Park. The boundaries are actually larger than the three sides of this massive triangle (Alaska Ave., Eastern Ave., and 16th St.) but for my purposes it's nice to see a clearly defined shape that gives me a good sense of how far I have to jog. I go down Eastern first because it's downhill and gives me a good warm up. After this it's pretty much all uphill. Climbing up 16th Street and swimming against the current of oncoming traffic can be mentally and physically tiring (but that's the point). After finally getting to Alaska Ave. & 16th St. (all the way from Eastern Ave. & 16th St.) I make a sharp left turn and breath heavily up the part the neighborhood that boarders Walter Reed Army Medical Center until I finally get back to my original starting point on Eastern Avenue. I've run this route backwards and forwards and both ways are pretty tough (although I think the one I just mentioned is tougher). This route provides joggers with the beautiful scenery that is Shepherd Park. From the large houses and synagogues on 16th Street to the trees and plants that make the area worthy of the fauna-inspired street names that make this neighborhood special, Shepherd Park is a great neighborhood for a refreshing jog at any time of the day (it's safe too). Take my word for it, Shepherd Park's hilly geography and well paved sidewalks are a hardcore jogger's best friend. I've finally been able to run this route without stopping for rest. Perhaps I'll take on Rock Creek Park now. P.S. For an easier jog, I recommend the track at Shepherd Elementary School's lower field. P.P.S. While jogging this route try to spot the dinosaur skeleton in the yard of a local resident

    Fort Stevens Park

    Fort Stevens Park

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.6 miBrightwood

    Today, Fort Stevens is a tiny green space in semi-urban DC, good for jogging and dog walking. But…read morein 1864, it was the site of a little known battle which almost changed US history. Knowing President Lincoln's sensitivity to any threat to Washington DC, General Lee ordered Jubal Early to attack the US capitol, gambling an attack here would scare the Union Army sufficiently to abandon its siege of Petersburg. Early outflanked Grant's army by moving thru the Shenandoah Valley and Maryland, surprising the depleted line of forts which surrounded the city. Union militia and trainees rushed to the defenses and stopped Early's advance, possibly saving the capitol. "We didn't take Washington," Early told his staff officers, "but we scared Abe Lincoln like Hell." He probably didn't realize how true those words were. While visiting the fort, Lincoln attracted the attention of Confederate snipers - becoming the only sitting US president to come under fire from an enemy combatant. A monument explains how close we came to losing him, just months before the next election. While the northern side of the fort is completely gone, the walls and dry moat of the southern defenses are still in decent condition. A few cannon are also on display. There is plenty of street parking in the surrounding area. A few minutes drive away, a few of the soldiers killed here are buried in Battleground National Cemetery. http://www.nps.gov/cwdw/learn/historyculture/index.htm

    People pay big money to see history like at Fort Stevens Park and true to its DC roots, this park…read moreis FREE! It's a small green space in NW DC that saw the only Civil War battle in Washington, DC. It's a fort and you can tell that by the ditch surrounding it. Once you jump over the ditch, you'll see several cannons and plaques explaining the battle and why this fort exists. It's also speaks to the woman, a freed slave, who owned the property before it was taken from her by the US government to protect the capital. Fascinating!

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