From the August 16, 2022, Smithsonian Magazine "Is this the end of D.C.'s most-beloved hidden landmark?" by Ellen Wexler.
In the hills of D.C.'s Rock Creek Park, hundreds of stones are piled two stories high and have sat there for quite awhile with very few folks knowing about them. And, they are not just regular stones. They were once part of one of the most famous structures in the United States.
What makes these stones remarkable is that they were once a part of the United States Capitol, located about eight miles south of the park.
But soon, these stones' time at the park are going to come to an end. Officials from the National Park Service have ordered them removed for safety, realignment and preservation purposes.
The stones date back to the early 1800s when thye Capitol underwent extensive restoration after Britrish troops set fire to the building during the War of 1812, causing devastating damage. More than a century later, in the 1950s, renovations led to the stones' replacement.
--Brock-Perry
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