FORT WASHINGTON, Md. — Fort Washington Park, located on the Potomac River in Maryland, was the original military fort protecting Washington, D.C. #TodaysAdventure #AmericasNationalParks #FamilyTime
FORT WASHINGTON, Md. — Fort Washington Park, located on the Potomac River in Maryland, was the original military fort protecting Washington, D.C. #TodaysAdventure #AmericasNationalParks #FamilyTime
WASHINGTON — Born into slavery in 1818, Frederick Douglass escaped and became one of America's leading voices in the abolitionist movement. Today, the Fredrick Douglass National Historic Site preserves his legacy at his home at Cedar Hill, where he lived the final 17 years of his life. #TodaysAdventure #AmericasNationalParks #JustMe
OXON HILL, Md. — Visiting a historic farm in the middle of the busy DMV. The Oxon Hill Farm served as a plantation home during the War of 1812 and as a hospital during the U.S. Civil War. Today, it is a national park with farm animals and wonderful walking trails. #TodaysAdventure #AmericasNationalParks
MIDDLETOWN, Va. – The Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historic Park shares the story of the Battle of Cedar Creek on October 19, 1864, and the Belle Grove Plantation in the Shenandoah Valley. #AmericasNationalParks #TodaysAdventure
GLEN ECHO, Md. — Today's adventure took me to the Clara Barton National Historic Site for a tour of the home of the "Angel of the Battlefield" and the founder of the American Red Cross, Clara Barton. #JustMe #AmericasNationalParks #TodaysAdventure