Rawlins Park
Rawlins Park is a park in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The General John A. Rawlins statue is located on the eastern end of the park. Directly north of the park is the General Services Administration. Directly south is the Department of Interior building.
Rawlins Park | |
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Rawlins Park in 2008 | |
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Location | Washington, D.C. |
Coordinates | 38°53′45″N 77°02′33″W |
Events
In September 2002 a September 11 Remembrance Ceremony was held at the park.[1]
gollark: No, they are is valid too.
gollark: And makes it harder for people who need it to get it.
gollark: The trouble with adding lots of rules and procedures and stuff to it is that it imposes a lot of additional cost to delivering welfare at all.
gollark: If another pandemic one doesn't happen (in the time before people inevitably forget any lessons they might have learned), or COVID-19 doesn't prepare us well for the next one, I think it will have been a net negative.
gollark: Realistically, anything big will be rolled back once we're not in a crisis.
References
- "September 11 Remembrance Ceremony, Rawlins Park, Washington, DC". U.S. General Services Administration. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
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