United States national parkways
National parkways are protected scenic roadways, part of the United States National Park System.
Mid-Atlantic
- π Baltimore-Washington Parkway (Baltimore, Maryland-Washington, D.C.)
- Clara Barton Parkway (Montgomery County, MarylandβWashington, D.C.), originally part of the George Washington Memorial Parkway
- π Suitland Parkway (Prince George's County, Maryland-Washington, D.C.)
- π Oxon Run Parkway, Anacostia, Washington, D.C.
- π Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway (Washington, D.C.)
South
- Blue Ridge Parkway (North Carolina-Virginia)
- π Colonial Parkway (Virginia)
- π Foothills Parkway (Tennessee)
- π Natchez Trace Parkway (Mississippi-Alabama-Tennessee)
- π George Washington Memorial Parkway, Virginia
- π Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo β Former amusement park, now a site of arts and crafts, educational programs and folk dancing.
- π Claude Moore Colonial Farm, McLean
- π Great Falls Park, McLean
- π Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial, Arlington β A wooded island in the Potomac River just off of Arlington, with a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt at its center.
Rocky Mountains
- π John D Rockefeller Jr Memorial Parkway, Wyoming
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