Visiting Oxon Hill Farm in Oxon Hill, Maryland
We went to visit Oxon Hill Farm, located on Oxon Hill, Prince George's County, Maryland, and run by the National Park Service. It's a living farm museum on the outskirts of Washington, DC (along the Potomac River) with exhibits about farming, and plenty of animals to see. Shot in February 2018.
Hiking and Biking at Oxon Cove Park
Oxon Cove Park has multiple hiking and biking trails throughout the property. Whether you are just beginning or a seasoned veteran, come try out some of the different trails. Come to enjoy some time with family or friends, or join those who commute to work riding through one of America's National Parks.
Oxon Cove Park's trails connect Virginia and Washington DC with a safe, beautiful route free of traffic and the hustle and bustle of city life. Ride or walk in moment's of peace as you experience nature.
These National Parks belong to all Americans. Experience your America!
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
Music: romantictheme by Alastair Cameron
National Capital Parks-East & Oxon Cove Park
The Washington D.C. area is filled with National Parks! There is something to catch everyone's interest. Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is just one of numerous National Park sites around the region. Some of these sites are collectively known as National Capital Parks-East. Learn more about National Capital Parks-East (NACE) and see what other intriguing Parks are near you!
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
Music: Night Owl by Broke For Free.
All photographs courtesy of National Park Service unless otherwise specified.
Photograph of Piscataway Park courtesy of Richard E. Miller, Oxon Hill, Maryland.
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Photograph of Sewall-Belmont House courtesy of Wikipedia.
Fox Runs Around Oxon Cove Park Visitor Center
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
Scenic Trail connecting DC to Alexandria, VA
Ride through a National Park to experience a fun and safe journey free of cars and traffic as you travel between Alexandria and Washington, D.C. Whether riding to and from work or just for leisure, explore your local National Parks!
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
Oxon Hill Manor Wedding / Cinematic Love Stories
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Oxon Hill Manor is a neo-Georgian house of 49 rooms, located at Oxon Hill, Prince George's County, Maryland. It was designed in 1928 for Sumner Welles by the Washington architect, Jules Henri de Sibour. It was built in 1929, and consists of a two-story main block of Flemish bond brick and a northern wing.
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6901 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD 20745
(301) 839-7782
Gigantic Work Horses
Feel the thundering footsteps of Dixie and Becky as they race across the fields. These 2,000 pound horses may not look so big on a computer, but come check them out in person to see how enormous they really are!
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
Music: sonatine in G Beethoven by Alastair Cameron
War of 1812 Day 4 Part II: Battle of North Point
The wind comes and goes!
On Day 4 of the War of 1812 event, the group explored sites in and around Baltimore examining events related to the critical Battle of Baltimore in September 1814. This video is one excerpt from that day.
Check out the video from Day 1: The National Park Service Prepares for the War of 1812, as well as videos from all the days.
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
Music by: trumpetfanfare by Alastair Cameron
Stop 1: The Park's Past
For centuries, a piece of land lining the Potomac River has drawn the attention of women and men from diverse walks of life. Known by many names over the years, today the land is known as Oxon Cove Park, a unit of the National Park Service.
With the advent of European settlement, the land comprising Oxon Cove Park has witnessed dramatic changes from its native state amidst changing land usage, resident needs and desires, and agricultural patterns. Find out why.
This our audio tour explores Oxon Cove Park's evolution from native times, its first European developments, a plantation home during the War of 1812, a hospital farm, and how they all lead to the park you can visit today. Listen to the tour in the comfort of your home, or better yet download the MP3 and visit Oxon Cove Park where you can see firsthand where these stories happened as you explore one of your great National Parks!
The National Park Service Prepares for the War of 1812
For four days, Park Rangers from across many states gathered together in the DC area for an unforgettable training event in preparation for the upcoming Bicentennial of the War of 1812.
This video shows glimpses of the first day, held in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. The following three days featured extensive traveling all throughout the area as Rangers and other specialists caught the broader vision of the war's context and impact on national and personal levels.
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
Music by: et.
Stop 8: The Park We Know Today
For centuries, a piece of land lining the Potomac River has drawn the attention of women and men from diverse walks of life. Known by many names over the years, today the land is known as Oxon Cove Park, a unit of the National Park Service.
With the advent of European settlement, the land comprising Oxon Cove Park has witnessed dramatic changes from its native state amidst changing land usage, resident needs and desires, and agricultural patterns. Find out why.
This our audio tour explores Oxon Cove Park's evolution from native times, its first European developments, a plantation home during the War of 1812, a hospital farm, and how they all lead to the park you can visit today. Listen to the tour in the comfort of your home, or better yet download the MP3 and visit Oxon Cove Park where you can see firsthand where these stories happened as you explore one of your great National Parks!
War of 1812 Day 3 Part I: Fort Washington & The Washington Naval Yard
On Day 3 of the War of 1812 event, the group explored sites in and around Washington, D.C. examining events related to the August 1814 Burning of Washington. This video is one excerpt from that day.
Check out the video from Day 1: The National Park Service Prepares for the War of 1812, as well as videos from all the days as they go up.
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
Music by: morning by Alastair Cameron
Montgomery Plans - Around Town - Takoma Piney Branch Park
Developing parks for urban communities.
Stop 5: The Oldest Structures and Their Story
For centuries, a piece of land lining the Potomac River has drawn the attention of women and men from diverse walks of life. Known by many names over the years, today the land is known as Oxon Cove Park, a unit of the National Park Service.
With the advent of European settlement, the land comprising Oxon Cove Park has witnessed dramatic changes from its native state amidst changing land usage, resident needs and desires, and agricultural patterns. Find out why.
This our audio tour explores Oxon Cove Park's evolution from native times, its first European developments, a plantation home during the War of 1812, a hospital farm, and how they all lead to the park you can visit today. Listen to the tour in the comfort of your home, or better yet download the MP3 and visit Oxon Cove Park where you can see firsthand where these stories happened as you explore one of your great National Parks!
Stop 7: A Hospital Farm
For centuries, a piece of land lining the Potomac River has drawn the attention of women and men from diverse walks of life. Known by many names over the years, today the land is known as Oxon Cove Park, a unit of the National Park Service.
With the advent of European settlement, the land comprising Oxon Cove Park has witnessed dramatic changes from its native state amidst changing land usage, resident needs and desires, and agricultural patterns. Find out why.
This our audio tour explores Oxon Cove Park's evolution from native times, its first European developments, a plantation home during the War of 1812, a hospital farm, and how they all lead to the park you can visit today. Listen to the tour in the comfort of your home, or better yet download the MP3 and visit Oxon Cove Park where you can see firsthand where these stories happened as you explore one of your great National Parks!
Bay Hills Apartments - Annapolis, Maryland
Bay Hills Apartments is a beautiful apartment home community in Arnold, Maryland with fantastic views overlooking the Bay Hills golf course. Easy access to Annapolis without Annapolis rates!
Nestled in an established and peaceful residential area, parents will appreciate the highly coveted Broadneck school district. Bay Hills Apartments are only 3 minutes from Anne Arundel Community College, and close to the Naval Academy and Annapolis. These Anne Arundel County apartments offer floor plans with lots of open space for entertaining. You'll also have access to the nearby Bay Hills Community pool, golf course, Magothy River, and the renowned Sandy Point State Park is right down the street.
Baby Cow startles self
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
War of 1812 Day 3 Part II: Burning the Capitol
On Day 3 of the War of 1812 event, the group explored sites in and around Washington, D.C. examining events related to the August 1814 Burning of Washington. This video is one excerpt from that day.
Check out the video from Day 1: The National Park Service Prepares for the War of 1812, as well as videos from all the days as they go up.
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm is a unit of the National Park Service within National Capital Parks-East. Open daily from 8:00-4:30, find us at:
Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
6411 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD
301.839.1176
nps.gov/oxhi
Music by: Tragic Cello by Alastair Cameron
Image from Library of Congress
Lake Needwood , Rock Creek Regional Park MD USA , Озеро Needwood , Derwood , Мэриленд
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Lake Needwood , Rock Creek Regional Park MD USA
Lake Needwood is a 75-acre reservoir in Derwood, Maryland just east of Rockville, in the eastern part of Montgomery County that is located on Rock Creek.
The lake is part of Rock Creek Regional Park. Visitors can rent pedal boats, rowboats, and canoes, and a flat-bottom pontoon boat, the Needwood Queen, is available for rides. With a license, fishing is permitted. Also, the picnic areas surrounding the lake are popular locations for various events.
Stop 3: Making a New Home in America
For centuries, a piece of land lining the Potomac River has drawn the attention of women and men from diverse walks of life. Known by many names over the years, today the land is known as Oxon Cove Park, a unit of the National Park Service.
With the advent of European settlement, the land comprising Oxon Cove Park has witnessed dramatic changes from its native state amidst changing land usage, resident needs and desires, and agricultural patterns. Find out why.
This our audio tour explores Oxon Cove Park's evolution from native times, its first European developments, a plantation home during the War of 1812, a hospital farm, and how they all lead to the park you can visit today. Listen to the tour in the comfort of your home, or better yet download the MP3 and visit Oxon Cove Park where you can see firsthand where these stories happened as you explore one of your great National Parks!