Holding the High Ground: Fort Reno in War and Peace
Join the Civil War Defenses of Washington and the Tenleytown Historical Society at Fort Reno Park.
The guided-tour will explore the historic landscape on the grounds where the largest fortification north of the Potomac River once stood during the American Civil War. The program will also include a discussion about the post-war Reno City community, urban development, and the establishment of Fort Reno Park.
Date: Saturday, June 8, 2019 (Rain date: July 15th)
Time: 10am-11:30am
Place: Fort Reno Park (Tenleytown) – meet at bandstand, accessed from Chesapeake Street
Address: 4000 Chesapeake St NW, Washington, DC 20016
Metro: Red Line to Tenleytown. Walk east on Albemarle Street to left on 40th (Wilson High School), cross Chesapeake and bandstand will be visible on Fort Reno grounds.
Fees
Free and open to the public
Location
Fort Reno Park: 4000 Chesapeake St NW, Washington, DC 20016
Latitude and Longitude 38.951130, -77.076540
Schedule
Date:
Time:
Duration:
1.5 hour guided-hike
Contact Information
Park Ranger Steve T. Phan
202-829-4650
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Event Type
- Guided Tour