This park appears to be a little obscured and situated right behind the Georgetown Library and Wisconsin Avenue. To get here you need to walk up some serious steps, however I found out too late...
Book Hill Park
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Friends of Book Hill Park is a tax-exempt organization dedicated to the restoration and maintenance of Book Hill Park, a historically significant community space located in Washington, DC. Founded in 2000 by local residents, the organization has transformed the park from a neglected area into a vibrant retreat through community efforts and ongoing fundraising initiatives.
The group's accomplishments include the installation of new pathways, benches, and planting thousands of flowers and trees, all aimed at enhancing the beauty and safety of the park. As they approach their 25th anniversary in 2025, they are actively seeking funds to restore the historic trident fence, a vital part of the park's charm and heritage.
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Book Hill Park is a small park on a hill just behind the Georgetown Neighborhood Library. After climbing up some steep steps to the top of the hill, you'll find some benches and a bit of a view...
On the site of the old Georgetown Reservoir is this small park. Take the long stairs to the top for a view of Rosslyn, a small grassy area with a few benches and a public library. It's not a park...
Cute little staircase with some benches providing a nice view of Wisconsin, one of the main streets running through Georgetown. Pretty trees surround it and a good place to get a break from the...
I like the view, but there's not much here, just a bench or two and typically someone without another home to stay at. The steps are many, and the library at the top worthwhile, but I don't think...
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