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IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
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Map of the United States
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Location | Prince George's County, Maryland, USA |
Nearest city | Oxon Hill, Maryland |
Coordinates | 38°48′17″N 77°00′43″W / 38.8046°N 77.01182°WCoordinates: 38°48′17″N 77°00′43″W / 38.8046°N 77.01182°W |
Established | 1959 |
Governing body | National Park Service |
Oxon Cove Park
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Oxon Hill Farm, December 2010
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Location | Government Farm Rd., Oxon Hill, Maryland |
Area | 289 acres (117 ha) |
Architectural style | Italianate, et al. |
NRHP reference # | 03000869 |
Added to NRHP | September 02, 2003 |
Oxon Cove Park and Oxon Cove Farm is a national historic district that includes a living farm museum operated by the National Park Service, and located at Oxon Hill, Prince George's County, Maryland. It is part of National Capital Parks-East. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
The park provides an excellent resource for environmental studies, wildlife observing, fishing, and other recreational activities made possible by easy access to the Potomac River. Fourteen buildings and two structures are located in the historic district and associated with the property's sequential development as a plantation, an institutional agricultural complex, and a farm museum.
The Oxon Hill Farm includes the Mount Welby home, Farm Museum, barns, a stable, feed building, livestock buildings and a visitor activity barn. Farm animals include cows, horses and chickens. Visitors can view the animals up close daily and learn about the workings of a farm. The Farm Museum building displays historical farm equipment dating from the late 19th century.
The district also includes a hexagonal frame outbuilding; c. 1830 brick root cellar; c. 1973 frame hog house; c. 1890 frame horse and pony barn; c. 1991 frame chicken house; c. 1970 steel-frame implement shed; c. 1980 frame visitor barn; c. 1970 steel-frame windmill; c. 1940 frame hay barn; c. 1890 frame feed building; c. 1830 brick stable; c. 1970 frame tool shed; c. 1980 frame "sorghum sirip" shed; and a c. 1980 frame dairy barn, and c. 1940 tile silo. From the 1890s to 1950s, under the ownership of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the site was used as a therapeutic treatment center for the mentally ill known as Godding Croft. The Oxon Cove Farm historic district is located on the crest of a ridge overlooking the Potomac River, north of I-95.