Anonymous ID: 112cbf May 28, 2026, 10:06 a.m. No.24654772   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4776 >>4832 >>4896 >>4996 >>5101 >>5145

Is there a list anywhere that’s keeping track of all the fountains that are being repaired? The one a Union Station looks beautiful.

 

https://wjla.com/news/local/columbus-fountain-washington-dc-flows-again-after-nearly-2-decades-president-trump-make-dc-great-beautiful-again-union-station-upgrades-christopher-columbus-monument-potus-america-250

 

Columbus Fountain in DC flows again after nearly 2 decades

 

WASHINGTON (7News) — For nearly two decades, the Columbus Fountain in front of Washington’s Union Station was nonfunctional. Now, water is flowing again after 19 years.

 

Department of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum took to social media on Thursday to announce the fountain's reopening.

 

"Columbus Circle is a historic front door to Washington, D.C. and thanks to @POTUS, today it is once again ready to welcome the public!," Burgum wrote.

Anonymous ID: 112cbf May 28, 2026, 10:29 a.m. No.24654832   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4896 >>5101 >>5145

>>24654772

 

https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1207/dc-beautifcation-january-2026.htm

 

National Park Service Advancing Major Park Beautification and Infrastructure Improvements across Washington, D.C.

 

Inoperable fountains being rehabilitated and returned to service:

  • Columbus Plaza (Massachusetts Avenue NW at Union Station)

  • Freedom Plaza (Pennsylvania Avenue NW between 13th Street NW and 14th Street NW)

  • John Marshall Park (Pennsylvania Avenue NW at 4th Street NW)

  • John Paul Jones Memorial (Independence Avenue SW at 17th Street)

  • Lafayette Square (Pennsylvania Avenue NW at H Street NW)

  • Meridian Hill Park (W Street NW between 15th Street NW and 16th Street NW)

  • Philip Sheridan Memorial (Massachusetts Avenue NW at 23rd Street NW)

  • Rawlins Park (E Street NW between 18th Street NW and 19th Street NW)

  • Simon Bolívar Memorial (C Street NW at 18th Street NW)

 

Operational fountains receiving maintenance and system upgrades

  • Dupont Circle (Massachusetts Avenue NW at Connecticut Avenue NW)

  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial (National Mall and Memorial Parks)

  • George Mason Memorial (National Mall and Memorial Parks)

  • Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II (Louisiana Avenue NW at New Jersey Avenue NW)

  • Korean War Veterans Memorial

  • National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial (E Street NW between 4th Street NW and 5th Street NW)

  • Taras Shevchenko Memorial (P Street NW at 22nd Street NW)

  • United States Navy Memorial (Pennsylvania Avenue NW between 7th Street NW and 9th Street NW)

  • World War II Memorial (National Mall and Memorial Parks)

 

The National Park Service thanks residents and visitors for their patience during this work. These projects reflect a long-term investment in the care of Washington’s parks and public spaces, ensuring they are safe, resilient and ready to welcome visitors for the nation’s 250th anniversary and beyond.