Once home to seven different roller coasters, Glen Echo has undergone many transformations since its founding in 1891.
On a sunny July 1943 day, Esther Bubley, of the Office of War Information, took a trip to Maryland's Glen Echo Amusement Park.
Glen Echo Park is an arts and cultural center in Glen Echo, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. Currently, the National Park Service operates the park, which serves the Washington area as a regional cultural resource. An antique Dentzel carousel is one of attractions.
On a sunny July 1943 day, Esther Bubley, of the Office of War Information, took a trip to Maryland's Glen Echo Amusement Park.
A family heirloom hung proudly around her neck, pops of sunshine yellow spread across their venue indicative of Ben & Julie's sunny personalities, no bridal party but a tight knit guest list instead, & the sound of the merry go round gently playing in the background, all see
A family heirloom hung proudly around her neck, pops of sunshine yellow spread across their venue indicative of Ben & Julie's sunny personalities, no bridal party but a tight knit guest list instead, & the sound of the merry go round gently playing in the background, all see
On a sunny July 1943 day, Esther Bubley, of the Office of War Information, took a trip to Maryland's Glen Echo Amusement Park.
Glen Echo Amusement Park in Montgomery County, Maryland was a popular location for several decades from the early 1900s to the 1960s. The amusement park was one of the largest establishments of its type in the Washington, D.C. area. Like most public leisure facilities during this time, Glen Echo Park was restricted to whites only. For about 63 ...
Glen Echo Park in Glen Echo, Maryland. Streamline Moderne is an international style of Art Deco architecture and design that emerged in the 1930s. Inspired by aerodynamic design, it emphasized curving forms, and long horizontal lines. The park is under the National Park Service, serving as the Washington area's regional cultural resource.
Glen Echo Fire Department's proud history, from 1930 to the present.
Glen Echo Park's Crystal Pool.
Dive into the history of the Coaster Dips roller coaster at Glen Echo Park in 1921. Learn about the amusement park and tragic story related to Glen Echo. Check out the image of the riders from the time and discover the human love of "going for a ride"!
Keeping memories alive can be done in many ways, but photographs are probably one of the most common ones. Photos capture a moment in history, memory and serve as a reminder of how it used to be. However, really old photographs are in black and white, so it's often hard to relate to them and see yourself in that time.
Are you a lover of all things #art and culture? Check out Glen Echo Park! There is so much to see and do from visiting galleries, taking art classes, to seeing shows! Click the link to view all of the things you can do here: https://t.co/DndTveqIDm #bowie #maryland
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Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo, MD
A fascinating look at the past, and today.
Image 3 of 24 from gallery of Wissioming Residence / Robert Gurney Architect. Photograph by Maxwell MacKenzie Architectural Photographer
On a sunny July 1943 day, Esther Bubley, of the Office of War Information, took a trip to Maryland's Glen Echo Amusement Park.
NOTICE: This property is monitored by law enforcement and video surveillance and the owners will prosecute trespassers. These photos were made with the knowledge and permission of their attorney. A…
Image 13 of 24 from gallery of Wissioming Residence / Robert Gurney Architect. Photograph by Maxwell MacKenzie Architectural Photographer
Andy Feliciotti's first HDR photos ever were captured in DC at Glen Echo Park using a Canon T1i.
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Another view of the popcorn sign on the Arcade, at Glen Echo Park. Above the sign, there is a roof deck that used to be a restaurant. Flickr Explore, October 30, 2007.