Home Park Partners

Construction of the Wisconsin Avenue Plaza in the Georgetown Waterfront Park has been selected by the National Park Service as eligible for centennial challenge matching funds. Click here to learn more.

The dirt is flying! In early 2007, Fort Myer Construction Corporation began building the Georgetown Waterfront Park from 34th Street to Wisconsin Avenue, NW. After more than 30 years of fundraising and advocacy, this new national park soon will beautify Washington’s shoreline.

While the first phase of construction is underway, park supporters are raising funds for the Wisconsin Avenue Plaza, the lively gateway to the park between Wisconsin Avenue and the Washington Harbour complex. The plaza includes features that will make this park a distinctive landmark on the Potomac River, such as an interactive fountain, an arbor overhanging park benches and tables, and stairs to the river’s edge. The design concept of the Wisconsin Avenue Plaza has been approved by the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) and the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts.

Join a dedicated coalition of community members, public agencies, and private partners to help us build the Wisconsin Avenue Plaza and complete the park. Thanks to the potential opportunity for matching funds provided by the National Park Centennial Initiative, there is an unprecedented window of time to make this possible. Use this site to learn more about how you can help create this stunning space on the Georgetown waterfront.

 

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