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Glen Echo Park (Maryland)

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it in the original colors. However, Ragan did leave a small window of original paint exposed on each animal for riders to find. These glimpses of the original 1921 paint are called "windows to the past" and can be found on the plain side (the inward-facing side) of each animal. Ragan's 20-year restoration of the carousel completely overhauled the animals, the band organ, and the rounding boards and drum panels, returning the carousel to its original beauty and splendor.
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Glen Echo Park is home to thirteen resident artists and arts organizations. The resident artists and organizations offer classes, concerts, exhibitions, open studios hours, workshops, and lectures. Resident programs and artists include: Adventure Theatre MTC, Art Glass Center at Glen Echo, Glen Echo
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The carousel was restored by specialist Rosa Ragan, who has restored several other carousels in the United States. She restored the Indian horse by removing the park paint, exposing as much of the original paint as possible, and filling in the gaps in the original paint, a process called inpainting,
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The face of the carousel had changed greatly since 1921, with the animals, rounding boards, inner drum panels, and band organ receiving several new coats of paint over the years. An installation photograph from 1921, as compared to the carousel in 1983, showed an original design of the body and tack
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circular structure of irregularly shaped, rough-faced stone. Construction of the tower was started in 1890 or 1891 and completed in 1892. It is about 34' in diameter and three stories high, capped by an 11-sided roof of steep pitch with a flagpole rising from its peak. It is the sole intact physical
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The 18-month renovation was preceded by a National Park Service led, volunteer-labor makeover of the deteriorating Bumper Car Pavilion, converting it into an all-weather dance pavilion & band shell, for uninterrupted dancing through the renovation. Currently, it remains in use as an alternative
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From 2003 to 2010, extensive renovations of the park's facilities took place under the direction of the county and the NPS with input from the partnership and resident organizations. Federal, state, and county resources as well as private donations funded these renovations. The renovations included
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In order to restore each animal without risking damage to the original paint, Ragan developed a new process of uncovering the original paint job, recording the colors and design, and then covering the original paint with a reversible varnish before giving the animal a white base coat and repainting
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Although the park's popularity had declined severely before this incident, newspaper coverage of the event further discouraged potential customers and dealt a blow from which the park could not recover. Attendance at the park fell when former patrons afraid of recurrences avoided the park. The park
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The partnership manages the park's arts programs and facilities, including its historic buildings. In collaboration with Montgomery County and the NPS, the partnership works with resident artists and organizations to develop arts programming, operates the Dentzel carousel and the Spanish Ballroom,
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The park hosts several family festivals and special events throughout the year, including Family Day (when the carousel opens for the season), Then & Wow, Labor Day Art Show, Irish Music and Dance Showcase, Washington Folk Festival, Fall Frolic, Contrastock, an extensively-decorated Halloween
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On Easter Monday 1966, the park's roller coaster closed early after a cigarette thrown from a coaster car damaged its tracks. When park officials did not explain the reason for the closure, visitors from Washington became disruptive. As tensions flared, the park closed for the day, resulting in a
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By the spring of 1892 the various Baltzley enterprises were gravely in debt. On April 7, 1892, the Glen Echo Sand and Building Company, a Baltzley subsidiary, borrowed a large sum of money giving the Chautauqua site as collateral. This was one of many Baltzley mortgages on the site. The financial
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on tracks laid in front of the entrance to Glen Echo Park, with plans to restore it at a cost of about $ 100,000. However, the streetcar deteriorated when no funds became available for the restoration. The streetcar left Glen Echo in 2012 after the GSA sold it, but its tracks remained in place.
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The GSA officially acquired the title to Glen Echo Park on April 1, 1970. Two months later, the NPS took over administration of the park. The Glen Echo tract and title was officially transferred to the NPS on March 5, 1976. Of the approximately 17 acres (7 ha) that originally came with the
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Compounding their overextended credit, the Baltzley brothers found themselves the victim of common rumor. At the beginning of the 1892 season, rumor had spread throughout Washington that Glen Echo was rampant with malaria. Regardless of the validity of these accusations, when combined with the
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of Glen Echo, the 53rd such assembly, and immediately set to building a stone citadel of culture to complement their real estate and resort enterprises. Opened on June 16, 1891, their arts and culture program included lectures and concerts in a 6,000-seat amphitheater; special classes in Bible
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Reports of slashed seats on the first bus returning to the city prompted D.C. Transit to stop bus service to Glen Echo, stranding hundreds of people at the park. Vandalism occurred during long nighttime walks back to the city, adding to tensions in the communities surrounding the park.
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Following the foreclosure and sale of the Chautauqua grounds in 1903, leisure facilities were developed there to serve the city's growing population. In 1911, the site was expanded to become the privately owned Glen Echo Amusement Park, a popular facility that operated until 1968.
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All social dances are open to the public, for all ages, with no prior experience or partner required. All dances offer an introductory lesson before the dance begins and most include live music. Alcohol is prohibited on park grounds, and smoking is prohibited in all buildings.
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May 5, 1989, during a Friday night contra dance, the rain-swollen Minnehaha Creek overflowed its banks, and an estimated 25 vehicles were swept from the main parking lot toward the Potomac River, some of them actually ending up in the river. More than 50 vehicles were
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Approximately 60,000 people attend Glen Echo Park's dances each year. A $ 19 million renovation of the Spanish Ballroom in 2003 returned it to its original splendor, giving it continued prominence as one of the premiere sites for dancing in the Washington DC area.
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studies, Greek, and Hebrew; physical training regimens; and university extension courses. Hundreds flocked to the site to picnic and to attend lectures on American history by Jane Meade Welch, courses on ancient Egypt by Lysander Dickerman, and concerts by
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on the Indian horse that was very different from the present-day animal. Chipping away at the horse's paint revealed several strata of differently colored and styled paint jobs spanning the past sixty years, with the original 1921 paint at the bottom.
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a suburban community free of the urban pollution of late 19th-century Washington. In order to compete with other suburban developments, the Baltzley twins planned a series of opulent attractions for their would-be community.
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Each year, more than 350,000 people visit the park. The partnership's mission is to present artistic, cultural, and educational offerings at the park and to promote the park as a destination for the region's population.
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the Spanish Ballroom, the Dentzel Carousel, the Puppet Co. Playhouse, the Arcade building, the Yellow Barn, Adventure Theatre, the Candy Corner, the Chautauqua Tower, the Ballroom Annex, and the Caretaker's Cottage.
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Like many public facilities in and around the Washington area, Glen Echo Park was restricted to whites for 63 out of the first 70 years of its history. On June 30, 1960, to draw attention to the park's
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dance, inaugural balls, and Winter's Eve.  From June through August, the Glen Echo Park Partnership presents a free summer concert series each Thursday night in the Bumper Car Pavilion.
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is the only park ride that remains from the former Glen Echo Amusement Park. The ride features 38 horses, four rabbits, four ostriches, a lion, a tiger, a giraffe, and a prancing deer. A
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The NPS maintains a visitors center and conducts park history tours. More than 350,000 people attend events and participate in instructional activities at the park during each year.
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Richard Cook & Deborah Lange, "Glen Echo Park: A Story of Survival", Bethesda: Bethesda Communication Group, 2000, 30-33; 'Glen Echo's Future', "Washington Post", July 19, 1896.
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headquarters at Glen Echo but also presided over the Women's Executive Committee for the Chautauqua itself. The inaugural season's success warranted an extension well into August.
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Bannockburn community near the park then joined the students in protesting and picketing for change. As a result, the park opened its doors to all races for the 1961 season.
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Currently, the Tower is the studio of Artist in Residence J. Jordan Bruns and Mariana Kastrinakis. The first floor is also used as studio space by artists on a monthly basis.
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June 23, 1918: The first fatality at the amusement park occurred when Joseph J. Hamel, a 43-year-old stone cutter from Washington, fell from a roller-coaster (known as
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before covering the horse in a protective varnish. This process, however, exposed the original paint to damage from riders, thus rendering the horse unrideable.
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At the culmination of Contrastock 2011, dance caller Nils Fredland whips the crowd into a frenzy, beckons them up to the stage, and dives into the spontaneous
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presents a social dance program, produces festivals and special events, conducts fundraising and marketing, and manages and maintains all facilities.
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Glen Echo Park offers a broad array of social dance events and classes as part of its standard programs. There are regular dances and classes in
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nomination form correctly identifies the architect, Victor Mindeleff, but misspells his name. Mindeleff is best known for his work with the
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Located about 9 miles (14 km) northwest of the city's downtown area, the park's site was initially developed in 1891 as a National
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Minnehaha creek overcame man-made channeling and destroyed over 50 cars, including several that made it all the way to the Potomac
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Edwin and Edward Baltzley, writers, inventors, industrialists, and real estate developers, hoped to build upon the banks of the
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is a free, two day, family-friendly celebration of the music, song, dance, and craft traditions found in the D.C. metro area.
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Richard Cook & Deborah Lange, "Glen Echo Park: A Story of Survival", Bethesda: Bethesda Communication Group, 2000, 30.
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Elizabeth Prior, "Clara Barton: Professional Angel", Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1987, 263-265.
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system, had failed to bring the much anticipated street car service to the Chautauqua site and Glen Echo Village.
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provides the carousel's music; it was built in 1925 and replaced a Wurlitzer 153 band organ at the park in 1926.
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Glassworks, Glen Echo Pottery, J. Jordan Bruns, Photoworks, Playgroup in the Park, the Puppet Co., SilverWorks,
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Originally, the tower was part of a large complex of buildings at the entrance of the Glen Echo Chautauqua. The
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J. Joseph Hamel by his own negligence directly contributed to the happening of the injury complained of.
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The renovated Streamline Moderne Popcorn Gallery, Visitors Center and Arcade (February 2012)
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The following are filed under 7300 MacArthur Boulevard, Glen Echo, Montgomery County, MD:
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The restored Streamline Moderne amusement park entrance and trolley tracks (June 2012)
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The Streamline Moderne entrance to the Crystal Pool before renovation (August 2007)
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Talks began of forming a formal partnership between the NPS and the government of
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Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
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Guide to the Glen Echo Chautauqua and Glen Echo Park Company records, 1889-1953
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100 Years Of Capital Traction: The Story of Streetcars In The Nation's Capital
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led, organized an 11-week civil rights campaign against the park's policies.
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Glen Echo Park Historic District, Montgomery County, Inventory No.: M: 35-41
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Palisades Trolley Trail: Historic Resource Report for the Built Environment
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while the remainder (9.3 acres (4 ha) became part of the lands of the
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The renovated Streamline Moderne entrance to the Crystal Pool (June 2012)
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a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) lesson plan
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals, Maryland
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Carousel at Glen Echo Park, Montgomery County, Inventory No.: M: 35-39
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that had earlier served Philadelphia. The NPS installed the historic
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The central entrance to the park is dominated by Chautauqua Tower, a
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brother's precarious finances, the Chautauqua site fell into disuse.
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Event venues on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
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Moderne, Queen Anne, Shingle Style, Spanish Colonial Mission Revival
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National Register of Historic Places in Montgomery County, Maryland
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On February 24, 1891, the Baltzley twins incorporated the National
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Scharfenberg, Kirk (April 2, 1969). "Laughter Dies At Glen Echo".
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dance venue and for private events, such as wedding receptions.
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also developed a reputation of being a haven for teenage gangs.
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form
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title, a portion (7.5 acres (3 ha)) became a part of the
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event, featuring multiple sequential bands and dance-callers.
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Management by Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
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could use during their leisure time. On January 3, 1960, the
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Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in the United States
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Category:National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
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University of Maryland Arboretum & Botanical Garden
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students were arrested for trespassing. Members of the
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Conservation and Environmental Research Areas of UMBC
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The renovated Streamline Moderne Cuddle Up (May 2006)
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Glen Echo Park: Center for Education and Recreation,
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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The renovated Streamline Moderne Arcade (June 2006)
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(December 2008). 1863:from the original on July 15, 2021 666:George Washington Memorial Parkway 235:is an arts and cultural center in 14: 4648: 2639: 2549:from the original on May 30, 2012 2379:from the original on July 3, 2021 2193:from the original on July 2, 2021 2179:Schulte, Brigid (June 29, 2004). 2071: 1620:"The Town of Glen Echo, Maryland" 1006: 757:Dentzel, Gustav; Dentzel, William 499: 467:remnant of the late 19th century 4520: 4511: 4510: 4307: 4300: 2748:Glen Echo Park, Chautauqua Tower 2734:Glen Echo Park, Spanish Ballroom 2669:A History of Glen Echo, Maryland 2611:"Glen Echo, MD 1989 Great Flood" 2291:from the original on May 8, 2021 1302: 1290: 1278: 1266: 1254: 1242: 1230: 1218: 1206: 1186: 1181:The Chatauqua Tower at Glen Echo 1174: 1115: 1015: 948: 839:Dentzel Carousel, Glen Echo Park 766:Glen Echo Park Historic District 384:Chautauqua Tower, September 2011 103: 96: 78: 71: 29:Glen Echo Park Historic District 3086:Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network 2602: 2561: 2498: 2472: 2451: 2421: 2391: 2171: 2065: 1975:. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Glen Echo Park (Maryland) is located in Maryland
Glen Echo Park (Maryland) is located in the United States
Glen Echo, Maryland
38°57′58″N 77°08′19″W / 38.96611°N 77.13861°W / 38.96611; -77.13861
84001850
Glen Echo, Maryland
Washington, D.C.
Chautauqua
National Park Service
Streamline Moderne
Dentzel carousel
Ballroom
Folk Festival
Potomac River
Chautauqua
John Philip Sousa
Clara Barton
American Red Cross
Glen Echo Railroad Company
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Washington Aqueduct
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Glen Echo, Maryland
80000350
Richardsonian Romanesque
Chautauqua movement

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