Duke Ellington Park

1201-1215 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
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About Duke Ellington Park in Washington

Duke Ellington Park, located in Washington, D.C., is a public recreational area named after the renowned jazz musician Duke Ellington. The park is situated at the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue NW and M Street NW in the West End neighborhood.

The park serves as a small urban oasis in the bustling city, providing a space for local residents and visitors to relax and enjoy outdoor activities. It features a circular design with paved walkways, benches, and landscaped areas with trees and shrubs that offer shade and greenery.

At the center of the park stands a notable sculpture called "Encore" by artist Ed Hamilton. This bronze statue, dedicated in 1997, depicts Duke Ellington seated at a piano and celebrates his contributions to music and culture. The sculpture serves as a focal point and attracts music enthusiasts and art lovers alike.

The park's location near busy streets makes it a convenient spot for office workers and residents to take short breaks or have lunch outdoors. While relatively small in size, Duke Ellington Park provides a welcome respite from the surrounding urban environment and pays tribute to one of Washington D.C.'s most famous native sons.

What to Do at Duke Ellington Park

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