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George Washington Memorial Parkway

This is the “Road to Adventure” – originally designed as a grand gateway and greenway to the Nation’s Capital. Here, you can learn about the First President and the development of America. As an oasis amid urban development, the Parkway has a variety of park sites that provide opportunities for everything from quiet contemplation to nature exploration to active recreation.
 
 
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Improving Water Quality

Protecting the health and cleanliness of our water is something everyone can do.  Visit the page below to find out how you can help.
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George Washington Memorial Parkway Headquarters
Turkey Run Park
McLean, VA 22101

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Headquarters
(703) 289-2500

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(703) 289-2598

Climate

The weather in the Washington DC area varies with the season. Summers can be very hot with temperatures in the 90's or higher, often with high humidity. Temperatures during the spring and fall are often cooler, with less humidity. Winter temperatures can vary from mild to very cold.
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Andrew Johnson, 17th President: 1865-1869  

Did You Know?
Andrew Johnson never attended school. His future wife, Eliza McCardle, taught him reading, writing and math at the age of 17. Johnson was a tailor by trade so he only wore suits that he custom-tailored himself.

Last Updated: December 19, 2008 at 16:27 EST