Abyssinian Ground Hornbill
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill is in Washington, D.C., Mid-Atlantic. Abyssinian Ground Hornbill is situated nearby to Lesser Kudu, as well as near Zebra.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Klingle Valley Bridge and Number One Observatory Circle.
Klingle Valley Bridge
Bridge
Photo: KLOTZPLATE, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Klingle Valley Bridge, officially known as the Connecticut Avenue Bridge, is an Art Deco steel-arch bridge located near the National Zoological Park on Connecticut Avenue, Northwest in Washington, D.C. Built in 1931–1932, the bridge crosses Klingle Valley, running from Macomb Street to Devonshire Place and connecting the Cleveland Park and Woodley Park neighborhoods. Klingle Valley Bridge is situated 1,100 feet west of Abyssinian Ground Hornbill.
Number One Observatory Circle
Government office
Number One Observatory Circle is the official residence of the vice president of the United States. Located on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., it is sometimes informally referred to simply as "the Naval Observatory". Number One Observatory Circle is situated 1 mile southwest of Abyssinian Ground Hornbill.
Klingle Road Bridge
Bridge
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Klingle Road Bridge is situated 950 feet northeast of Abyssinian Ground Hornbill.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Cleveland Park and Woodley Park.
Cleveland Park
Suburb
Photo: AgnosticPreachersKid, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Cleveland Park is a residential neighborhood in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. It is located at and bounded approximately by Rock Creek Park to the east, Wisconsin and Idaho Avenues to the west, Klingle and Woodley Roads to the south, and Rodman and Tilden Streets to the north.
Woodley Park
Suburb
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Woodley Park is a neighborhood in Washington, D.C., located in Northwest D.C. Primarily residential, Woodley Park hosts a commercial corridor of restaurants and shops located along Connecticut Avenue.
Lanier Heights
Neighborhood
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Lanier Heights is a small urban neighborhood in the northwest section of Washington, D.C. It was one of the District of Columbia’s early planned subdivisions outside the original City of Washington.
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill
- Type: Tourist attraction
- Category: tourism
- Location: Washington, D.C., Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
38.93161° or 38° 55′ 54″ northLongitude
-77.05301° or 77° 3′ 11″ westOpen location code
87C4WWJW+JQOpenStreetMap ID
node 495552486OpenStreetMap feature
attraction=animalOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attraction
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