Teddy’s Island: A Walking Tour

date Sunday, 18 October 2015 time 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

👤 Geoff Patterson 🏢 Theodore Roosevelt Island

Past

Other presidents have monuments, but Teddy Roosevelt has an entire 90-acre island in the middle of the Potomac. Yet the site receives only a fraction of the three million people per year who visit Teddy’s distant cousin FDR.

We’ll take a light 1.5 mile hike around the island, ending at the memorial itself. Along the way, we’ll enjoy the surprisingly serene wetland environment (just minutes from downtown!) and learn about the history of the island. Has it always been a park? Why is it named after Roosevelt? We’ll also talk about Theodore Roosevelt himself; did Teddy really ride a moose, swim with piranhas, create the national park system, laugh in the face of an assassin, and invent the teddy bear? How does the man measure up to the myth?

We’ll meet at the footbridge to the island, accessible by bike via the Mt. Vernon Trail, by Metro via Rosslyn, or by car via the  George Washington Parkway (northbound only). Find more information here.

Location

Theodore Roosevelt Island
In the Potomac River near the Key Bridge
Washington, DC
Meet at the bike rack on the Virginia side of the footbridge to the island, accessible by bike via the Mt. Vernon Trail, by Metro via Rosslyn, or by car via the George Washington Parkway (northbound only).

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