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    • October 4, 1961

      The Creation of Piscataway Park - U.S. National Park Service
      • Representative Bolton championed a bipartisan bill to approve the creation of the park. On October 4, 1961, President Kennedy signed the bill authorizing the Park Service to acquire the land. However, this bill did not appropriate the funding necessary to buy the land.
      www.nps.gov/pisc/learn/historyculture/the-creation-of-piscataway-park.htm
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  2. Piscataway was the first unit of the National Park System deemed significant for its general scenic character rather than for on-site landmarks. The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 expanded on this concept.

  3. October 15, 1966. Piscataway Park is a National Park Service -protected area located 20 miles (32 km) southwest of downtown Washington, D.C. in and around Accokeek, Maryland. It protects the National Colonial Farm, Marshall Hall, and the Accokeek Creek Site.

  4. The Piscataway Indians first encountered Europeans in 1608 when Capt. John Smith's expedition sailed up the Potomac. Soon the Piscataway were conducting business—and sometimes fighting—with the increasing numbers of English traders and settlers. By the 1700s farms and plantations lined the Potomac.

  5. Sep 12, 2022 · Piscataway Park was established in 1961 as a pilot project in the use of easements to protect parklands from obtrusive urban expansion. Today, Piscataway Park covers approximately 5,000 acres and stretches for six miles from Piscataway Creek to Marshall Hall on the Potomac River.

  6. Aug 18, 2017 · When Captain John Smith first mapped the area in 1608, the Piscataway chiefdom spread throughout southern Maryland and included a number of semi-independent nations. In the beginning, native peoples’ use of the land around the river was brief, coinciding with sporadic hunting and gathering trips.

  7. Piscataway Park is unique in a number of ways, adding to its value and significance. There is no direct precedent for what has been done at Piscataway Park. It remains the only national park unit that was created and exists for the scenic protection of a non -federal property, specifically Mount Vernon. In

  8. Piscataway Park was created as a unit of the National Park Service on October 4, 1961, through Public Law 87-362. The . park is located along the Maryland shore of the Potomac River approximately 10 miles south of Washington, DC, and contains more than 4,500 acres of parkland. Approximately one-third of

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