Lady Bird Johnson Park 1932 Crabapple , Lady Bird Johnson Park, Columbia Island, Between Memorial Drive Circle and Potomac River, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia
Summary
For related documentation, see also HALS VA-13 (Lady Bird Johnson Park 1932 Ornamental Pear), HALS VA-14 (Lady Bird Johnson Park Eastern Cottonwood), HALS VA-15 ("Methuselah" Willow Oak), HALS VA-66 (Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Commemorative Groves), HAER VA-42 (Mount Vernon Memorial Highway), and HAER VA-69 (George Washington Memorial Parkway)
Significance: The Lady Bird Johnson Park Crabapple (Malus sp.) is significant because of its size, longevity, and association with the development of Columbia Island.
Survey number: HALS VA-12
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Date
1932
Contributors
Historic American Landscapes Survey, creator
Senate Park Commission
McMillan Commission
Army Corps of Engineers
Johnson, Lady Bird
Johnson, Lyndon Baines
Stone, Edward D.
O'Connor, Richard, Chief, Heritage Documentation Programs
Dolinsky, Paul D., Chief, Historic American Landscapes Survey
Neal, Darwina, Chief, Cultural Resources, NPS National Capital Region
Location
Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22211
,
38.87997, -77.10677
Source
Library of Congress
Link
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