Theodore Roosevelt Island, situated on the Potomac River between Washington DC and Arlington, Virginia, serves as a protected memorial to the nation’s 26th president. Spanning 88.5 acres, this park features a manmade woodland designed to evoke the region’s original forest habitat. Visitors can explore walking trails that wind through the lush, natural landscape, leading to a prominent statue of Theodore Roosevelt. The island offers a serene escape from the urban surroundings, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a tranquil, wooded environment.
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