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This is the oldest continuously operated miniature golf course in the US and is attached to this public course. Opened in the Spring of 1931, it was epic back in the day, based on the plaque they put on the small shack that is no longer in use. If you want to play here, you must go to the clubhouse, where they will give you a ball, and putters are available for everyone on the course. The National Parks Service has renewed interest as the course will close on March 5th for repairs. This is good, as it needs to be updated. Many of the greens are torn and tattered, and you may also find that several of the tubes between levels steal your ball; given that you only have one, that will be the end of your game. That said, sometimes you have to play mini-golf, and it's a lovely location, and if you are lucky, you can watch Marine One as it flies overhead.
- Scott Laine
I’m here at East Potomac Park golf course one of the nicest golf courses in the city very flat 18 holes with the driving range and it’s just a real rare opportunity for people to get out and exercise with your golfing you can bike a loop around East Potomac Park which is one-way traffic and across the channel which is a tributary or leading into the Potomac River is the wharf but the Potomac Grill is featured here because it’s a great joint to get a flipped hamburger or an egg burrito for early risers and it’s a place to be
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