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  2. Glen Echo Park (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Glen Echo Park offers an array of social dance events and classes in waltz, swing, contra, [36] [37] and salsa. Dances take place in the historic Spanish Ballroom, the Bumper Car Pavilion, and the climate-controlled Ballroom Annex (The Back Room). About 60,000 people attend Glen Echo Park's dances each year.

  3. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Frederick Road Park Baltimore: 1920–1925 Glen Echo Park: Glen Echo: 1911–1968 Reappropriated as cultural and arts center in 1971 Gwynn Oak Park: Woodlawn: 1893–1973 Closed after damage sustained by Hurricane Agnes: Marshall Hall: Charles County: 1890s–1980 Pen Mar Park: Washington County: 1877–1943 Pleasure Island Edgemere: 1947–1962

  4. Glen Echo Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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  5. Glen Echo Park - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Glen Echo Park can refer to: Glen Echo Park, Maryland, a park in Glen Echo, Maryland, USA; Glen ...

  6. Venerable Echo Park church dome at risk of collapse

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  7. Glen Echo Park Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The Glen Echo Park Aquarium is located on the grounds of the historic Glen Echo Park. It sits on a tract of the park that was previously used for the Living Classrooms Children's Museum, [3] formerly the Discovery Creek Children's Museum. Prior to the museum, it was used to stable horses in the park. [4]

  8. Glen Echo, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The town is known for its Chautauqua cultural events [11] and for Glen Echo Park, a former amusement park that is now a U.S. national park. Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, lived in Glen Echo, a streetcar ride from her office, [12] from 1897 until her death in 1912. [8]

  9. Deaths in July 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Glen Gondo, 75, American businessman and restauranteur, founder of the Japan Festival. [8] Nilüfer Gürsoy, 103, Turkish politician, MP (1965–1969, 1973–1980). [9] Jeffrey Hopkins, 83, American Tibetologist. [10] Renate Hoy, 93, German actress (Schloß Hubertus, Abbott and Costello Go to Mars) and beauty pageant winner, Miss Germany (1952 ...