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Join Casey Trees and the Historic Congressional Cemetery as we partner for a sunset “Tree Walk Through History” this September.

This tree tour will be co-led by Liam Ulasevich, Arborist and Director of Tree Operations at Casey Trees; A.J. Orlikoff, Interim Executive Director at Historic Congressional Cemetery; and Sharon Metcalf, HCC arboretum partnership coordinator.

 

Tree-lovers are invited to stroll through a trail of trees at Historic Congressional Cemetery as we transition to fall. The tour will feature selected old-growth trees, along with two dozen distinct species planted by Casey Trees over the past two decades. The signature tree collection will be preserved, cared for, and eventually tagged with their scientific and common names to earn official Arbnet Arboretum Accreditation for the cemetery grounds.

The tour features the newly designated ‘Tree Walk Through History’ — a half-mile pathway that highlights some of the cemetery’s most prominent memorial sites representing over 200 years of American history. The route weaves through picturesque canopy tree tunnels formed by the arched branches of Kwanzan Cherry, Chinese Elm, and American Hornbeams, among others.

A three-year Partners for Plants (P4P) grant, awarded by the Garden Club of America in 2024, funded a collaboration between Congressional Cemetery, GCA’s Trowel Garden Club, and Casey Trees to create tree-focused conservation and educational activities for those visiting the National Historic Landmark. Since 2004, Casey Trees has planted over 500 trees throughout Congressional Cemetery’s 35-acre urban green space and vibrant memorial park.

Congressional Cemetery is known throughout the city for its ongoing series of annual events, Soul Strolls, Twilight Tours, Cinematery movie nights, 5k races, and other community programs. Established in 1807, the cemetery serves as the final resting place for senators, congresspersons, Native American diplomats, and notables including John Philip Sousa, Mathew Brady, J. Edgar Hoover, Cokie Roberts, as well as the public at large. The grounds are open to visitors from dawn to dusk throughout the year.

Among the featured sites of the cemetery arboretum tour is the Circle of Life, a contemplative outdoor gathering space surrounded by a distinctive ‘tree-henge’ or circle of trees. Planted by Casey Trees in 2020, the eight young linden trees (also known as basswood trees) are aligned with the eight navigational points of a prominent compass centerpiece. As the trees mature, they will cast their directional shadows across the compass sundial to mark the changing seasons and the sun’s celestial path during solstices and equinoxes.

Getting There

Congressional Cemetery is located at 1801 E St SE DC, a mile SE of the U.S. Capitol Building and four blocks from the Potomac Ave Metro Station (Orange and Blue lines). Free parking is available on E St SE (between 18th & 19th Streets SE) just outside the cemetery gate.

Requirements

Register: Please register in advance as space is limited. If you are no longer able to attend, please let us know.

Waiver: All attendees must pre-register and sign a completed participant waiver form BEFORE participating in the Tree Walk.

Youth Attendees: Youth attendees may participate with an adult supervisor.

Clothes and shoes: Dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather. Please wear closed-toed shoes that are comfortable for walking.

Arrival: Check-in will begin at 5:15 pm. Please arrive on time!

Water: Please bring a full water bottle.

Food: No food will be provided on site, please pack in any food you would like to eat during the event. Be sure to leave no trace and pack out any trash after the event! There will be some trash cans on site.

 

Support Casey Trees:

Donate to Casey Trees to Restore, Enhance and Protect D.C.’s Tree Canopy! Casey Trees relies on the support of friends, neighbors and volunteers like you to make our work possible.

And consider becoming a Casey Trees Member today and receive some incredible perks and benefits – all while doing your part to help build a greener place to live for us all.

 

Support Historic Congressional Cemetery:

Honor a loved one and support the future of HCC’s historic landscape by sponsoring a tree. Include a meaningful tribute on a personalized plaque to leave a lasting mark on one of D.C.’s most unique green spaces. https://congressionalcemetery.org/tree-sponsorship

 

Questions?

Contact friends@caseytrees.org with any questions.

Details

Date:
October 23
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Website:
www.eventbrite.com/e/1629063094569/?discount=caseytrees

Venue

Private: Congressional Cemetery
1801 E Street Southeast
Washington, DC 20003 United States

Organizer

Casey Trees
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