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Schuetzen Park (Washington, D.C.)
Schuetzen Park (or Schützen Park) was a 19th-century recreation area in Washington, D.C. in the United States. The "picnic and pleasure ground" was founded by a German-American community group called Schuetzen Verein. The spacious, walled park was located on the east side of Georgia Avenue (then Seventh Street) between Hobart and Kenyon streets, Established in about 1866, on land where the 2nd Connecticut Regiment The 2nd Connecticut Regiment was a regiment in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. It is not to be confused with the 2nd Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment which served during the American Civil War. History The 2nd Conn ... had camped during the American Civil War, Schuetzen Park survived until 1891, after which the area was developed into the neighborhood of Park View. Attractions and ornaments of the park included a bust of Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, who had helped the colonists win the American Revolutionary War. The popular Sch ...
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Map Showing Stellwagen & Wolf (trustees') Subdivision Of The Schuetzen Park Near Washington, Dist
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