Join National Park ranger, author and historian Scott Einberger as he
traces the human, natural and urban history of Rock Creek Park, the
largest park in the nation's capital.
Washington, D. C. 's Rock Creek Park stands as a wild and wonderful
natural gem among a burgeoning metropolis. But while local residents
flock to its trails and roads on weekends to hike, jog and bicycle, they
are largely unaware of its diverse history. The park's grounds were the
site of the bloody Civil War Battle of Fort Stevens, and presidents like
Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson exercised and picnicked in the
park the same way many visitors do today. From the cabin of eccentric
poet Joaquin Miller to the oldest house in Washington today, the many
stories and legends surrounding the park are sure to entertain and
inform.