Monumentality in Microcosm
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"Here I Stand" by Allen Uzikee Nelson, Reservation 317, NW (Abad Ocubillo 2012)
Triangle parks have become natural sites for public art and sculpture. Oftentimes, these art pieces bear special significance to the social history of the neighborhood (versus national and international communities). Triangle parks also mark district thresholds, and many contain gateway structures announcing the names of neighborhoods. This is the case in Woodbridge (Reservation 313A, NE), Columbia Heights, and LeDroit Park.

"Hmm + Ahh" by Robert Cole. Reservation 144, NW (Abad Ocubillo 2012)

"United in Diversity" Reservation 306-D, NW (Abad Ocubillo 2012)

Reservation 317, NW (Abad Ocubillo 2012)