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Author Archives: Lindsey Milstein

May 5, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

Help save a masterpiece The Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy is in the midst of a campaign to win $75,000 from the “Partners in Preservation” $1 million giveaway in the Washington, D.C., […]

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OPEN HOUSE

May 3, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

Park Open House May 4th, 10-2 Activities: 10:15   Children’s Music and Dance with Levine School of Music 11:15    Children’s Story Hour 12:00   Grace Cavalieri Poetry Reading 1:15 […]

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Partnership in Preservation Competition

May 2, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

The importance of restoring Dumbarton Oaks Park is reaching more people daily. News stories abound on the Partners in Preservation program (see links). Most of the articles are focusing on the […]

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Dumbarton Oaks Park Open House May 4th, 10am – 2pm

May 1, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

Park Open House May 4th, 10 am – 2 pm There will be lots to do and enjoy during the Open House. All children and their families are welcome! You and […]

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In The Beauty of the City: Dumbarton Oaks Park, Washington DC.

April 28, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

Grace Cavalieri read her gift to the Park at the home of Ambassador and Mrs. Bisogniero during their Celebration of the Parks, Dumbarton Oaks Park and Rock Creek Park. Please […]

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Vote Every Day for Preservation of Dumbarton Oaks Park Stonework

April 24, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

Today, American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation announced that Dumbarton Oaks Park has been chosen to participate in Partners in Preservation, a community-based initiative that will award […]

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Invasive Weed Pull April 25th, 10 – 2

April 23, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

Need a workout? Come join the Conservancy for a weed pull on Thursday, April 25th from 10 – 2. Meet at the top of Lovers’ Lane at 10 for training […]

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Visit the Park!

April 22, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

Most people take a short stroll downhill along an asphalted pedestrian-only lane, Lovers’ Lane,  which descends from R Street in north Georgetown two hundred feet east of R and 31st […]

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Welcome to Dumbarton Oaks Park

April 22, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

Dumbarton Oaks Park was opened to the public on April 12th, 1941 on the anniversary of Mildred and Robert Bliss and the donors of the Park. This wonderful, secluded, designed […]

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Beatrix Farrand’s Masterpiece: Dumbarton Oaks Estate and the Park Within

April 2, 2013by Lindsey Milstein Leave a comment

Check out Jared Green’s blog on the recent symposium on Beatris Farrand and her role in Landscape Architecture and design. http://dirt.asla.org/?s=farrand

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