fvb955cd t1_iy5z8xn wrote
Reply to comment by BarracudaAcademic539 in In the 1900s, what were the most desirable neighborhoods in Washington, DC? How to they compare to the neighborhoods today? by Mtserali
1900s wasn't a great time for the park, but just before that it was part of a whacky rich person plan. In 1888, senator John Brooks Henderson built the still existing redstone walls around... His actual castle.
The castle was to be part of a development that would include a better presidential residence to replace the forgettable little white house. Or failing that, the Lincoln memorial. Failing both plans, she settled on a park, leading to your point.
BarracudaAcademic539 t1_iy6hkc0 wrote
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=825617c96aff4db59f2f216e83b9d713
Here is that article and map for the Park.
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