Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C.

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Lafayette Park in Washington, D.C. is a historic public park directly north of the White House that serves as a prominent site for political demonstrations and public gatherings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public park
urban park
adjacentTo Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site NERFINISHED
area approximately 7 acres
country United States of America
function public recreation area
site of political demonstrations
site of public gatherings
governingBody U.S. Department of the Interior NERFINISHED
hasFeature benches
lawns
trees
walkways
hasMonument statue of Comte de Rochambeau NERFINISHED
statue of General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben NERFINISHED
statue of General Tadeusz Kościuszko NERFINISHED
statue of Marquis de Lafayette NERFINISHED
hasStatue equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson NERFINISHED
historicDesignation National Historic Landmark District NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northwest Washington, D.C.
President's Park NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.
locatedNorthOf White House NERFINISHED
namedAfter Marquis de Lafayette NERFINISHED
near Blair House NERFINISHED
Eisenhower Executive Office Building NERFINISHED
Treasury Building NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
overseenBy National Park Service NERFINISHED
partOf Lafayette Square Historic District NERFINISHED
Lafayette Square National Historic Landmark District NERFINISHED
U.S. National Park System NERFINISHED
securityContext subject to White House security measures
shape square
significance important landscape in the White House environs
symbolic space for protest near the White House
streetBoundary H Street NW NERFINISHED
Jackson Place NW NERFINISHED
Madison Place NW NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania Avenue NW NERFINISHED
usedFor First Amendment assemblies NERFINISHED
anti-war protests
civil rights demonstrations
environmental protests
zoning federal property

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Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence locationOfEvents Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C.