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The Friends of Still Creek invites you to discover the Still Creek watershed.
Still Creek flows underneath the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and through Greenbelt Park.  
Learn how to help in the protection and restoration of Still Creek, the Anacostia River and the Potomac River.

For more information, contact Bill Duncan at 301-345-6515 or email Billdsail@aol.com

Discover ways you can help with the Still Creek Watershed.
Click on this link for the Friends of Still Creek website.


The Still Creek Friends have participated in the Potomac Watershed Cleanup focusing on Still Creek, a watershed walk in Greenbelt Park, a Still Creek Watershed driving tour, and a electro-fishing presentation on the fishes of Still Creek.


The Friends of Still Creek meet at the Greenbelt Park Ranger Station classroom.

Directions-
Enter Greenbelt Park from Greenbelt Road and proceed to the stop sign. (you will pass the U.S. Park Police building on the right and the Park Headuarters on the left)
Take a right at the stop sign and proceed 1.5 miles ( you will pass the Sweetgum Picnic Area on your left and the Dogwood Trail parking area on your right) to the Ranger Station near the campground. The meeting is in the classroom located in the back of the Ranger Station.

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The dying President was carried out of Ford’s Theatre and across 10th St. into the home of William and Anna Petersen. There the lives of the Petersen family members were forever changed by extraordinary events. Government officials arrived, Mrs. Lincoln grieved, and Mr. Lincoln died.

Last Updated: June 12, 2008 at 09:47 EST