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Hunter's Bottom Historic District

Hunter's Bottom Historic District

4.4km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The Hunter's Bottom Historic District is a significant area located in Carroll County, Kentucky, along the Ohio River. It encompasses a stretch of land known as Hunter's Bottom, which holds historical and cultural importance for the region.

George Washington’s Mt. Vernon

George Washington’s Mt. Vernon

4.6km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

Mount Vernon was the plantation of George Washington, the first President of the United States, which was situated in the banks of the Potomac River in Fairfax County. There is also a beautiful mansion built in there. It remained Washington's home for the rest of his life.

Mount Vernon Commercial Historic District

Mount Vernon Commercial Historic District

4.99km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The Mount Vernon Commercial Historic District in Iowa is a designated historic area renowned for its architectural, cultural, and economic significance. Situated in the charming town of Mount Vernon, this district encompasses a collection of buildings and structures along Main Street, representing the town's commercial development and rich history.

Green Spring Garden

Green Spring Garden

11.38km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

A public park, including a historic 18th-century plantation house "Green Spring", which is the heart of a national historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

Ardens Historic District

Ardens Historic District

13.05km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The Ardens Historic District, situated in New Castle County, Delaware, encompasses the planned residential communities of Arden, Ardentown, and Ardencroft. These communities were established in the early 20th century as part of the Arts and Crafts movement and the Single Tax Movement inspired by economist Henry George's ideas.

Emerson Heights Historic District

Emerson Heights Historic District

13.16km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

Emerson Heights Historic District, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a picturesque and historically significant neighborhood known for its architectural diversity and community spirit. Established in the early 20th century, the district showcases a mix of architectural styles, including Craftsman, American Foursquare, and Colonial Revival homes.

West Side Residential Historic District

West Side Residential Historic District

13.39km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The West Side Residential Historic District in Iowa is a distinguished neighborhood renowned for its well-preserved historic homes and architectural significance. Situated in the heart of the city, the district encompasses a collection of stately residences dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, offering visitors a glimpse into the area's affluent past and architectural diversity.

Centennial Historic District

Centennial Historic District

14.63km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

Centennial Neighborhood District is a national historic district located at Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, United States. The area originated as the Bartholomew and Davis Additions to Lafayette in 1829. Growth came rapidly after the Wabash and Erie Canal arrived in 1843, and continued with the arrival of the railroad in 1853. The Centennial Neighborhood Historic District takes its name from the Centennial School, which was constructed in 1876 on the centennial of the nation.

City Hall in Washington, Indiana

City Hall in Washington, Indiana

14.64km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The City Hall in Washington, Indiana, serves as the administrative and civic hub for the local government, playing a vital role in the city's governance and community engagement. It stands as more than a bureaucratic center; it's a nexus of local governance, community services, and civic involvement, fostering the city's development and serving as a vital link between the government and its residents.

Lake Accotink Park

Lake Accotink Park

14.78km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

Lake Accotink is a reservoir in North Springfield in Fairfax County, Virginia, which was formed by the damming of Accotink Creek. The lake is 55 acres, and the surrounding park is 493.

Iowa State University

Iowa State University

14.86km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

Iowa State University (ISU), located in Ames, Iowa, stands as a prestigious and dynamic public research university renowned for its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and community engagement.

D.C. Society Sons of the American Revolution

D.C. Society Sons of the American Revolution

14.94km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) is a patriotic lineage society with a chapter in Kentucky, dedicated to preserving and promoting the ideals and principles of the American Revolution. Founded in 1889, the SAR is comprised of descendants of individuals who served in the American Revolutionary War and others who share an interest in American history and heritage.

George M. Curtis House

George M. Curtis House

15.09km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The George M. Curtis House is a historic house located at 420 South 5th Avenue in Clinton, Iowa.The Late Victorian style home was built for industrialist George M. Curtis in 1883. It was purchased by the Clinton Woman's Club in 1925 and they continue to maintain the building. The three-story home is composed of brick veneer and features a variety of roof planes and windows. The original lacy wood porch was replaced by the current semi-circular porch in the 1940s.

Washington Downtown Historic District

Washington Downtown Historic District

15.95km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The Washington Downtown Historic District in Iowa is a charming and vibrant area that preserves the rich heritage and architectural beauty of the city's past. Established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the district boasts a diverse collection of historic buildings, landmarks, and cultural sites that offer visitors a glimpse into Washington's storied history and small-town charm.

Mason Neck State Park

Mason Neck State Park

18.76km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

A state park that was situated in a peninsula formed by Pohick Bay on the north, Belmont Bay on the south and the Potomac River to the east. It has an area of 1814 acres and is home to bald eagles, great blue herons, ospreys, and many other types of wildlife. The park also contains white-tailed deer and many species of lichen.

Monroe Elementary School Historic District

Monroe Elementary School Historic District

18.93km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The Monroe Elementary School Historic District in Des Moines, Iowa, is a designated historic area that holds significance for its architectural and historical value. At its core is Monroe Elementary School, an iconic structure that has served as a center for education and community since its establishment. The historic district encompasses the school and surrounding buildings, contributing to the overall cultural and architectural heritage of the area.

Belmont Bay

Belmont Bay

19.64km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

Belmont Bay is a body of water at the mouth of the Occoquan River between Fairfax and Prince William counties, Virginia. The bay adjoins the Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge and Mason Neck State Park on the Fairfax County side and the Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Prince William County.

Iowa Wetland Management District

Iowa Wetland Management District

20.21km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The Iowa Wetland Management District is part of Union Slough National Wildlife Refuge but is very different from other wetland management districts. Under a Memorandum of Understanding with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, the State manages many of the waterfowl production areas (WPAs) in the district.

Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge

21.03km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

This is a national wildlife refuge located where the Occoquan River meets the Potomac River in Woodbridge. This is an ecological treasure of natural habitats that are rare or nearly extinct in Northern Virginia. Visit this unique place to experience tidal shorelines, marshes, meadows, woods and all of the creatures that dwell on the banks of the Occoquan and Potomac Rivers.

The CIA Museum

The CIA Museum

22.37km from Dyke Marsh Preserve

The CIA Museum, administered by the Center for the Study of Intelligence, is a national archive for the collection, preservation, documentation and exhibition of intelligence artifacts, culture, and history. Its collection includes material associated with all activities of the CIA's predecessor, the Office of Strategic Services, a material associated with activities of foreign intelligence organizations, and material associated with the history and mission of the Central Intelligence Agency.

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Dyke Marsh Preserve

Alexandria, VA 22307, USA

Dyke Marsh consists of about 380 acres of tidal marsh, floodplain, and swamp forest. It formed 5,000 to 7,000 years ago. It is one of the largest remaining pieces of freshwater tidal wetlands left in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area.