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George Washington Memorial Parkway
Fees & Reservations
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Many of the sites along the George Washingtion Memorial Parkway have no fees. Listed below are the ones that do:
Great Falls Park
$3.00 for pedestrians, bikes, and horses, good for three days.
$5.00 per vehicle, good for three days.
Annual Park passes are also available.
Visit the park's website, or contact the park at 703-285-2965 for more information.
Glen Echo Park
Entrance to the park is free. Some activites, including carousel rides, theater shows, dances, etc. do have fees. Contact the park at 301-492-6229 for more information.
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Did You Know?
Six generals were killed or mortally wounded at the Battle of Antietam - 3 Union and 3 Confederate. Today, the location where they were killed is marked by a mortuary cannon, a cannon barrel muzzle down in a block of stone.
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Last Updated: January 01, 2007 at 11:51 EST |