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Penn State Berkey Creamery | State College


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Landmark: Penn State Berkey Creamery
City: State College
Country: USA Pennsylvania
Continent: North America

Penn State Berkey Creamery, State College, USA Pennsylvania, North America

L'Enfant Plaza is a public space located in Southwest Washington, D.C. It serves as a central point connecting several federal buildings and transportation hubs.

Visual Characteristics

The plaza is characterized by its geometric layout, featuring a central fountain surrounded by paved areas and low-lying planters. The dominant materials are concrete and granite. The area is largely open, with surrounding buildings defining its perimeter. Architectural styles of adjacent structures vary, including modernist and neoclassical designs.

Location & Access Logistics

L'Enfant Plaza is situated at the intersection of 7th Street SW and Maryland Avenue SW. It is approximately 1.5km southwest of the U.S. Capitol Building. Parking is available in underground garages accessible from 7th Street SW. The L'Enfant Plaza Metro station (Green, Yellow, Orange, Silver, and Blue lines) provides direct access to the plaza.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The plaza was designed as part of the L'Enfant Plan for Washington, D.C., though its current form was largely realized in the mid-20th century as part of urban renewal projects. Its purpose was to create a functional and aesthetically coherent space within the federal triangle and to facilitate pedestrian movement between government buildings and the waterfront.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe the central fountain, which operates seasonally. The plaza is a transit point for individuals accessing the International Spy Museum and federal agencies. Walking through the plaza connects to the National Mall's western end.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are located within the L'Enfant Plaza Metro station and adjacent office buildings. Limited shaded areas are provided by trees in planters. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent throughout the plaza. Food vendors are typically present during weekdays, with more options available within the Metro station and nearby office building concourses.

Best Time to Visit

For photography, early morning or late afternoon light offers softer illumination on the plaza's surfaces. Weather is most favorable for outdoor activities between April and October. The fountain operates during warmer months, typically from late spring through early fall.

Facts & Legends

The plaza's design reflects Pierre Charles L'Enfant's original vision for a grand, hierarchical city plan, though its implementation has evolved significantly over time. A specific tip for visitors is to note the directional markers embedded in the paving, which align with the city's street grid.

Nearby Landmarks

  • International Spy Museum (0.1km West)
  • National Air and Space Museum (1.2km Northeast)
  • National Museum of Natural History (1.4km Northeast)
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (1.6km Northwest)
  • Tidal Basin (1.8km Southwest)


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