Famous DC Sculpture Awakens to Leave

Famous DC Sculpture Awakens to Leave

My favorite sculpture in the  Washington, DC are is The Awakening, located at Hains Point in East Potomac Park.
Sadly, it has been sold and will be moved to a new location.  On Wednesday, it will be dug up and begin its move to its new home.
The good news. It isn’t moving far.
The National Park Service “temporary” 2-year permit initially allowed the piece to be located in the park in 1980. But it’s been there ever since.
It has since become one of the most popular non-monument sculptures in Washington, DC and a great photo op for parents …read more

Neptune on the Potomac – The Awakening – Hains Point

Neptune on the Potomac – The Awakening – Hains Point

Just about a mile from the National Mall along the beautiful Potomac River is East Potomac Park.  This National Park is popular with local runners, skaters, bikers and picnickers.  It also has an 18 and two 9-hole golf courses as well as tennis courts and a miniature golf course. 
But I think the highlight is at the end of the park, on a peninsula called Hains Point. There you’ll find a most interesting sculpture called The Awakening. It’s a giant 5-part cast aluminum statue that looks like a 100 foot tall bearded man.  He’s mostly buried and appears to  be struggling to free …read more


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