Anacostia Riverwalk Trail
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The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail is a multi-use recreational path in Washington, D.C., that connects parks, neighborhoods, and waterfront areas along the Anacostia River.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Anacostia Riverwalk Trail canonical | 5 |
| Anacostia River waterfront | 4 |
| Anacostia River Trail | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1757049 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Anacostia Riverwalk Trail Context triple: [Anacostia River, borderedBy, Anacostia Riverwalk Trail]
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A.
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway is a scenic, historic roadway and park corridor in Washington, D.C., running along Rock Creek and the Potomac River and connecting several major city landmarks and neighborhoods.
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Mingo Creek Greenway
Mingo Creek Greenway is a multi-use recreational trail in Knightdale, North Carolina, offering walking, running, and biking paths along Mingo Creek and connecting to the regional greenway network.
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U Street Corridor
U Street Corridor is a historic and culturally vibrant neighborhood in Washington, D.C., long known as a center of African American arts, music, and nightlife.
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Elizabeth Pass Trail
Elizabeth Pass Trail is a high-elevation hiking route in California’s Sierra Nevada that crosses the rugged Great Western Divide, offering access to remote alpine scenery in Sequoia National Park.
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E.
Charles River Bike Path
The Charles River Bike Path is a popular multi-use recreational trail that runs along the Charles River, offering scenic views and a key commuting and leisure route for cyclists, runners, and walkers in the Boston–Cambridge area.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Anacostia Riverwalk Trail Target entity description: The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail is a multi-use recreational path in Washington, D.C., that connects parks, neighborhoods, and waterfront areas along the Anacostia River.
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Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway is a scenic, historic roadway and park corridor in Washington, D.C., running along Rock Creek and the Potomac River and connecting several major city landmarks and neighborhoods.
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B.
Mingo Creek Greenway
Mingo Creek Greenway is a multi-use recreational trail in Knightdale, North Carolina, offering walking, running, and biking paths along Mingo Creek and connecting to the regional greenway network.
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C.
U Street Corridor
U Street Corridor is a historic and culturally vibrant neighborhood in Washington, D.C., long known as a center of African American arts, music, and nightlife.
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Elizabeth Pass Trail
Elizabeth Pass Trail is a high-elevation hiking route in California’s Sierra Nevada that crosses the rugged Great Western Divide, offering access to remote alpine scenery in Sequoia National Park.
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E.
Charles River Bike Path
The Charles River Bike Path is a popular multi-use recreational trail that runs along the Charles River, offering scenic views and a key commuting and leisure route for cyclists, runners, and walkers in the Boston–Cambridge area.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
multi-use trail
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recreational trail ⓘ urban trail ⓘ |
| connects |
Anacostia Park
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Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens ⓘ
surface form:
Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens vicinity
Navy Yard neighborhood ⓘ neighborhoods ⓘ parks ⓘ waterfront areas ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
|
| developmentGoal |
improve public access to the Anacostia River
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revitalize Anacostia River waterfront ⓘ support alternative transportation ⓘ |
| follows | Anacostia River ⓘ |
| hasAccessibility | wheelchair accessible in many segments ⓘ |
| hasAmenity |
benches
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boat launch access nearby ⓘ fishing access points ⓘ overlooks ⓘ |
| hasConnection |
local streets and sidewalks
ⓘ
other regional trails ⓘ |
| hasFeature |
access points to parks
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boardwalk sections ⓘ pedestrian bridges ⓘ riverfront views ⓘ wayfinding signage ⓘ |
| hasLighting | selected segments ⓘ |
| hasSegmentType | both banks of the Anacostia River ⓘ |
| hasSurface | paved ⓘ |
| hasUse | non-motorized transportation ⓘ |
| hasView |
Anacostia River
ⓘ
Washington, D.C. skyline ⓘ |
| isPartOf |
Anacostia waterfront
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surface form:
Anacostia Waterfront Initiative
|
| locatedIn | Washington, D.C. ⓘ |
| maintainedBy |
District of Columbia Department of Transportation
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surface form:
District Department of Transportation
National Park Service ⓘ |
| operator | District Department of Transportation ⓘ |
| partOf |
Capital Trails Network
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District of Columbia trail system ⓘ |
| passesAlong |
Anacostia waterfront
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surface form:
Anacostia River waterfront
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| passesThrough |
Anacostia Park
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Navy Yard neighborhood ⓘ
surface form:
Navy Yard area
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| usedFor |
bicycling
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commuting ⓘ recreation ⓘ running ⓘ walking ⓘ |
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Subject: Anacostia Riverwalk Trail Description of subject: The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail is a multi-use recreational path in Washington, D.C., that connects parks, neighborhoods, and waterfront areas along the Anacostia River.
Referenced by (10)
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