Travel - Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens - USA, Washington DC (Part 1)
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Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
Location District of Columbia, USA
Nearest city Washington, D.C.
Area about 700 acres (280 ha)
Established 1938
Governing body National Park Service
Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens is a National Park Service site located in the north eastern corner of Washington, D.C., and the Maryland state border. Nestled near the banks of the Anacostia River and directly west of the Baltimore–Washington Parkway, Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens preserves a plethora of rare waterlilies and lotuses in the cultivated ponds near the river. The park also contains the Kenilworth Marsh, the only remaining tidal marsh in Washington, D.C. and an adjacent recreational area.
Công viên Kenilworth và Vườn Thủy Sinh
Địa điểm Quận Columbia, Hoa Kỳ
Thành phố gần nhất Washington, D.C.
Diện tích khoảng 700 mẫu Anh (280 ha)
Thành lập 1938
Cơ quan chủ quản Công viên quốc gia
Kenilworth Park & Aqu Gardens là một địa điểm Dịch vụ Công viên Quốc gia nằm ở góc đông bắc của Washington, D.C., và biên giới tiểu bang Maryland. Nép mình gần bờ sông Anacostia và ngay phía tây của Công viên Baltimore Washington Washington, Công viên & Vườn thủy sinh Kenilworth bảo tồn rất nhiều hoa súng và hoa sen quý hiếm trong các ao nuôi trồng gần sông. Công viên cũng bao hàm Đầm Kenilworth, đầm lầy duy nhất thuộc về con nước còn giữ lại ở Washington, D.C. và sát cạnh một khu vực giải trí.
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Video Tour - Washington DC, USA - July 2012
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Park and Marsh Short HD Video Tour - Washington DC, USA - July 2012.
Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens is the only national park devoted to cultivated water-loving plants. This is the short video tour of the Kenilworth Park, Aquatic Gardens, Boardwalks, Kenilworth Marsh and River Trail. Enjoy...
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens National Park, Washington DC - Robert Peak Design
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens National Park, Washington DC is a video introducing the historical lotus and lily garden of the National Capital Parks East park. This video tour of Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens highlights the history of the park including the historic greenhouses and archival photos of Walter B. Shaw and Helen Shaw Fowler, the original founders of the national park, as well as the Victoria Water Lily, the Sacred Asian Lotus, the tropical water lily, the nation's capital's only remaining freshwater tidal wetland, and the venue of the annual Lotus & Water Lily Festival. The national park video also features family activities at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens such as the photography contest, birdwatching and wildlife viewing, drawing and sketching, cycling, and walking the boardwalk to the Anacostia River. The story is told through the voices of national park service rangers Jillian Seagraves and Elizabeth White, garden supervisor Mark Kallal, and Friends of Kenilworth Garden executive director Tina O'Connell and Chair of the Board of Directors Zandra Chestnut. Public domain archival images courtesy of the National Park Service. Copyright, Robert Peak and Jennifer Carpenter-Peak, 2019.
A Jennifer Carpenter-Peak & Robert Peak Production
Additional footage by Lhasa Peak
Archival images courtesy of National Park Service
Featured Voices:
Jillian Seagraves, NPS Ranger
Elizabeth White, NPS Ranger
Mark Kallal, Garden Supervisor KAG
Zandra Chestnut, Founder & Chair of FOKAG
Tina O'Connell, Executive Director of FOKAG
Partial Funding provided by Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
Copyright © 2019 by Robert Peak and Jennifer Carpenter-Peak
Special thanks to Gabrielle Gallegos.
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Robert Peak established his career in 1987 with graphic design in Washington, D.C. He was on the forefront of the budding desktop publishing movement and both catered to a substantial list of design clients and served as expert consultant to government agencies and private firms for effectively using design software. In 1993, he undertook a 4-year round-the-world travel and photography expedition with his wife, Jennifer Carpenter-Peak, and subsequently relocated to Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. The studio doors were reopened in 1996, and the firm expanded the services in 2002 with commercial photography, in 2007 with film production, and in 2013 with aerial photography/cinematography.
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Washington, DC, July 2016
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SCA Hosts Let's Move Outside! Service Event at Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Garden
(3BL Media) Washington, DC - June 28, 2012 - With a focus on healthy kids and a healthy environment, the Student Conservation Association (SCA) today conducted a Let's Move Outside! service project for more than 100 active youth at Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Garden in Washington, D.C. The event also commemorated SCA's 55th anniversary.
SCA members from Baltimore, Philadelphia, and the District of Columbia joined interns from the Department of the Interior's Youth Office, Aramark's sustainability interns and members of Outdoor Nation, the outdoor movement to repair a Kenilworth hiking trail and make other park improvements.
These young people are investing their time and hard work into making the park better for every visitor, said National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis. We love their commitment to service, to the national parks, and to getting outside and being active this summer as part of the First Lady's Let's Move Outside! program. Young people, conservation, and parks just go together. That's what Liz Putnam knew 55 years ago when she started SCA so we are delighted to help celebrate this great organization's anniversary in one of America's 397 national parks.
Let's Move Outside! is the outdoor activity component of Let's Move!, a comprehensive initiative launched by First Lady Michelle Obama to put children on a healthy path and foster family environments that support healthy choices. As a part of the President's America's Great Outdoors program, Let's Move Outside! seeks to expand opportunities for healthy recreation for children on America's vast network of public lands and waters by focusing on four key principles: health, family, fun, and stewardship. SCA, the national leader in youth service and stewardship, is dedicated to building new generations of conservation leaders.
The cool thing about fixing this trail, says SCA's Monique Dailey, is not just that we got to enjoy being outside but now this trail enables other people come out here and explore nature, too.
Will Shafroth, Counselor to the Secretary of the Interior on America's Great Outdoors, and SCA Founding President Liz Putnam joined the volunteers today at Kenilworth Park, a favorite SCA service site. On Earth Day in 2009, Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, First Lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden grabbed shovels and picks as part of an SCA tree planting project. SCA pioneered urban conservation programs in the nation's capital more than 35 years ago, and since then thousands of diverse D.C. teens have worked to protect Kenilworth, an important wetland area, and the surrounding Anacostia Park, among many public lands in the Washington area.
Ms. Putnam, who received the Presidential Citizens Medal from President Obama in 2010, lauded project participants for their selfless efforts. Although we are commemorating 55 years of SCA history, the youth conservation movement has always been about the future, Ms. Putnam asserted. Through your stewardship and teamwork, you have given Kenilworth Park a much-needed boost and proven that our planet is in the best of hands.
About the Student Conservation Association
The Student Conservation Association SCA is the only national organization that develops tomorrow's conservation leaders by providing high school and college students with service opportunities in all 50 states, from urban communities to national parks and forests. Since 1957, SCA's hands-on practice of conservation service has helped to develop a new generation of conservation leaders, inspire lifelong stewardship, and save the planet. SCA is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, DC with offices in Boise, ID, Charlestown, NH, Oakland, CA, Pittsburgh, PA, and Seattle, WA. For further information, visit thesca.org
Kenilworth Gardens - July 2019
Went to Kenilworth Gardens in Washington DC in early July. The aquatic flowers are an amazing sight and the Gardens provide a refuge for a wide array of aquatic animals. I highly recommend a trip to anyone in the DC area.
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We’re the 8 Wards that makeup
Washington, D.C.
The capital of the USA
Is what we be
Washington, D.C.
Isn’t part of any state
And is one of the most visited cities in the world isn’t that great
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and Rock Creek Park,
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And Meridian Hill
are all famous landmarks
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most of Downtown DC sits within the confines of me
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And the National Mall
which includes the
Washington Monument But that’s not all
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Some of my attractions are Chevy Chase Park and Foxhall
Mazza Gallerie, the Avalon and Uptown Theatre, you can visit them all
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After the chorus. Hope you sing loud and good
We’re the 8 Wards that makeup
Washington, D.C.
The capital of the USA
Is what we be
Washington, D.C.
Isn’t part of any state
And is one of the most visited cities in the world isn’t that great
Hi, my name is Ward 5. I’m happy to meet you and I hope you thrive
I’m in the Northeast part of D.C.
If you catch my jive
Ward 5’s extremely Diverse in character, history, and people you now know
I also have Lincoln’s Cottage, which sits in the Old Soldiers Home
My name is Ward 6
Thanks for adding me to the mix
Located in the center of the lower half of D.C. I am fixed
I’m the greatest Ward I have some cool places in this city
Including Capitol Hill, H Street, the and the Mount Vernon Triangle’s pretty
You may think you’ve reached heaven meeting me, I am Ward 7
I’m located on the east side of the city
visit I’m begging
I am home to green spaces such as Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens,
Watts Branch Park, and the Kingman Island
I am sure your times been great
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I’m Washington, D.C.
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