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Washington, DC 20015
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Anacostia Park Anacostia Park

Anacostia Park was once called Uniontown, where freed slaves settled and began a new life. If your life is in need of a little time away from it all, then Anacostia Park is the perfect destination. Come and enjoy such great outdoor activities as basketball, tennis, hiking, boating, or even a round of golf. There are picnic tables and concession stands available for you to plan the perfect day out.

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The Washington Redskins The Washington Redskins

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Ford's Theatre Ford's Theatre

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