- Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
The Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, often known simply as the Rock Creek Parkway, is a
parkway maintained by theNational Park Service as part ofRock Creek Park inWashington, D.C. It runs next to thePotomac River and Rock Creek in a generally north-south direction, carrying four lanes of traffic from theLincoln Memorial andArlington Memorial Bridge north to a junction with Beach Drive near Connecticut Avenue at Calvert Street, N.W., just south of theNational Zoological Park .The Parkway was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places onMay 4 ,2005 . Built from 1923 to 1936, it is "one of the best-preserved examples of the earliest stage of motor parkway development". [ [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hh:@field(DOCID+@lit(DC0806)) Historic American Buildings Survey - Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway] ]During
rush hours , areversible lane setup is used between Ohio Drive and Connecticut Avenue to permit all lanes to be used for the predominant direction of travel. More specifically, the Parkway isone-way southbound on weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., and one-way northbound from 3:45 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.. [ [http://www.nps.gov/rocr/VisitorCenter/faq.htm#7 When is the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway one way?] ]Plans for Rock Creek Park announced by the National Park Service in November 2005 include a redesign of the intersection between the Parkway and Beach Drive for greater safety and a reduction of the
speed limit on part of Beach Drive from 25 mph (40 km/h) to 20 mph (30 km/h).Fact|date=February 2007Route description
The Parkway has two points of origination on its southern end - one at the
traffic circle around theLincoln Memorial , and the other at the intersection of Ohio Drive and Independence Avenue. The eastern portion of the Lincoln Memorial traffic circle has been closed for several years, and there is no longer any easy access to the northbound parkway from that point. The Ohio Drive branch is now the main originating branch. Before theTheodore Roosevelt Bridge (I-66 ) was built, Constitution Avenue ran to the Parkway, with Ohio Drive ending at Constitution Avenue.After passing under the Roosevelt Bridge, the Parkway passes the
Kennedy Center for Performing Arts , including anat-grade intersection with F Street Northwest north of the building. Prior to the building of the Kennedy Center, New Hampshire Avenue ran to the Parkway. Beyond F Street, the Parkway runs past theWatergate building ; there it intersects Virginia Avenue, which provides easy access to and from thePotomac River Freeway (I-66). The Potomac River sweeps to the west at approximately this point; the parkway continues along its rough north-south path and instead parallels the small Potomac tributary of Rock Creek.Past Virginia Avenue, the Parkway has many characteristics of a
freeway , most notably limited access by ramp. The first interchange is with K Street Northwest, lying inside the newerWhitehurst Freeway /Potomac River Freeway interchange. Due to the partial nature of the interchange, some movements are made via Virginia Avenue instead. Just to the west, K Street crosses Rock Creek, with the Whitehurst Freeway overhead and separate side bridges for the ramps to and from the northbound Parkway. After K Street, the Parkway crosses Rock Creek, paralleling it to the west for a while.Pennsylvania Avenue crosses over both the Parkway and the creek on a combined bridge, with a single loop ramp from the southbound Parkway to Pennsylvania Avenue eastbound. Just to the north, M Street Northwest also crosses the Parkway and creek together, with no access between the roads.
Further north, P Street Northwest crosses the Parkway and creek, with ramps from P Street to the Parkway both northbound and southbound and from the southbound Parkway to P Street. Just after crossing under P Street, the Parkway crosses to the east side of the creek, and a northbound onramp from P Street merges. It passes under
Q Street Northwest 's Dumbarton Bridge over the creek with no access.The
Charles C. Glover Bridge carries Massachusetts Avenue over the Parkway and creek. Access is provided to and from the south via Waterside Drive, which merges into the Parkway at a Y interchange. To the north, Waterside Drive merges back into the Parkway, providing for all movements but a southbound offramp. Soon after, the Parkway again crosses to the west side of the creek.The end of the Parkway is near an intersection with Beach Drive, which continues next to the creek. The intersection does not provide for an entrance to Beach Drive from local roads. Just north of Beach Drive, the Parkway again splits, with Cathedral Avenue heading northeast next to Beach Drive under the
William H. Taft Bridge andDuke Ellington Bridge (Connecticut Avenue and Calvert Street), and the Parkway becoming 24th Street Northwest at Calvert Street, with easy access to Connecticut Avenue. Cathedral Avenue is one-way at the same times as the Parkway. Beach Drive continues as a two-lane road parallel to Rock Creek, enters atunnel under a hill, passes the National Zoo, and continues towardsMaryland .References
External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/rocr/ Rock Creek Park (National Park Service)]
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