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  1. Rock Creek Cemetery. /  38.94778°N 77.01306°W  / 38.94778; -77.01306. Rock Creek Cemetery is an 86-acre (350,000 m 2) cemetery with a natural and rolling landscape located at Rock Creek Church Road, NW, and Webster Street, NW, off Hawaii Avenue, NE, in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C., across the street from the ...

  2. The Adams Memorial is a grave marker for Marian Hooper Adams and Henry Adams located in Section E of Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. The memorial features a cast bronze allegorical sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (which he called The Mystery of the Hereafter and The Peace of God that Passeth Understanding , but which was ...

    • March 16, 1972
    • 1891
  3. 21 de abr. de 2024 · A Remarkable Resting Place for Souls of All Faiths. Lush landscape, breathtaking sculptures and notable history combine to make Rock Creek Cemetery the most beautiful and evocative public cemetery in the nation’s capital. Dating from 1719, the Cemetery is also Washington’s oldest cemetery and was designed as part of the rural ...

  4. Rock Creek Cemetery. Rabboni is a public artwork by American artist Gutzon Borglum, located Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, D.C., United States. Rabboni was surveyed as part of the Smithsonian Save Outdoor Sculpture! survey in 1993.

    • 190 cm × 94 cm × 94 cm (75 in × 37 in × 37 in)
    • Gutzon Borglum
  5. 23 de jul. de 2013 · The Adams Memorial was erected in Section E of Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC in 1891. For most of the year it is hidden from direct view, encircled by a ring of tall conifers; a small...

  6. Located in Rock Creek Cemetery, the Adams Memorial is one of the finest and most enigmatic works by the acclaimed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Screened away from the rest of Rock Creek Cemetery by some carefully-placed foliage is a cast bronze figure, positioned in a granite architectural setting.

  7. Rock Creek Cemetery. Kauffmann Memorial is a public artwork by American artist William Ordway Partridge, located at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, D.C., United States. Kauffmann Memorial was originally surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! survey in 1993.