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Meridian Hill Park



Meridian Hill Park
Meridian Hill Park is located in northwest Washington, D.C. and is bordered by 16th, Euclid, 15th, and W Streets. It is a 12 acre site situated on an almost perfect north-south axis.

Construction of the park was begun in 1914, but it was not until 1936 that Meridian Hill reached the full status of a formal park. In 1933 the grounds were transferred to the National Park Service.

Meridian Hill Park was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1994, as "an outstanding accomplishment of early 20th-century Neoclassicist park design in the United States"

Today the park is administered by Rock Creek Park

 
Ranger led programs at Rock Creek Park
You can join Park Rangers for a variety of natural, historical or recreation programs at various sites throughout the park. Click here, to go to our list of Ranger led progams
    
Write to
3545 Williamsburg Ln., NW
Washington, DC 2E-mail

Phone
Visitor Information
(202) 895-6070

Headquarters
(202) 895-6000
Fax
(202) 895-6015

Climate
The climate in Washington D.C. is seasonal. Summers can be very hot and humid with an average temperature of 82. Winters are variable and can be very mild to very cold. The average winter temperature is 35. Clothing should be in accordance with the season. Did You Know?
Meridian Hill Park contains the only Presidential Memorial in Washington D.C. to the 15th President of the United States James Buchanan.


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