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September 26, 1922. Washington, D.C. "Virginia Avenue playgrounds." Equipped with a skate pit. National Photo Company glass negative. View full size.
The view here is toward the southeast. Note gasometer in the distance (at 12th/M gasworks); intersection of 10th & L SE is in background at right-center. The two white frame houses visible on 10th St. are still standing.
I remember having a small tin of oil for dirty wheels. Also, we used to play "Crack the Whip" running. I was so proud of the scabs on my knees.
If I remember correctly, the leader would get his or her "snake" up to speed, then make a sharp turn to try to throw off some of the rear skaters. Fond memories of great fun - thanks Shorpy!
According to the 1916 Annual Report of the District's Department of Playgrounds, the Virginia Avenue Playgrounds were near Virginia Ave. and 9th and 10th Streets SE (just northeast of the Navy Yard). Although it's bounded on the north by I-695 and a CSX line, the site continues to be a neighborhood park, including community gardens and a dog park.
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