Tiber Creek: The Bathers
Item
Title
Tiber Creek: The Bathers
Description
Tiber Creek raced through the city from the base of Capitol Hill to the Potomac River. In the early 1800s, it was about 800 feet wide, flowing just below the hill where White House was built. Swimmers, boaters, and fishermen navigated its waters. Kingfishers, herons, muskrats, and turtles lived on its marshy banks. Before construction began on the new city of Washington, the Tiber Creek and its tree-lined banks created a natural drainage area from other bodies of water in the area. Artist Peter Waddell painted this reconstruction of the Tiber in 2004, using descriptions from early visitors and residents of Washington to envision how the environment looked in the early 1800s.
Creator
Peter Waddell
Source
White House Historical Association. View original.
Date
2004
Coverage
1800-1829
Extent
Unknown
Rights
Copyright White House Historical Association, 2004
topic
building the mall
design & monuments
environment
ghost mall