Keep reading for information about the garden and my photos from the Rededication Ceremony!
About the Garden
The German-American Friendship Garden was originally built in 1983. It was dedicated by President Ronald Reagan and Chancellor Helmut Kohl to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania, the first organized immigration of Germans.
The Garden was originally designed by the late German landscape architect Wolfgang Oehme, who emphasized common elements in United States and German cultures by using only plants indigenous to both countries.
A joint initiative was launched last year between the German Embassy, the National Park Service, and the Association of German-American Societies of Greater Washington, D.C. for a much-needed restoration of the garden. Oehme van Sweden, a landscape architecture company of which Mr. Oehme was a founding partner, assisted in an advisory capacity. Over the past year, perennials and other native plants were planted, a new irrigation system was installed and the central square panel of the garden was restored.
The German-American Friendship Garden is on the grounds of the Washington Memorial and across the street from the Ellipse (in front of the White House). Check it out on the map below:
More information about the German-American Friendship Garden and its restoration can be found at the following webpages:
- Photos of the German-American Friendship Garden Rededication Ceremony (German Embassy)
- Vine Video of the Planting of the Last Shrub at the Rededication Ceremony (German Embassy)
- The German-American Friendship Garden: A Comprehensive History (German Embassy)
- German-American Friendship Garden (Wikipedia)
- German-American Friendship Garden (AGAS)
- Ambassador Ammon Visits German-American Friendship Garden After Restoration (German Embassy)
- June 15, 2013 "Clean & Weed" @ German American Friendship Garden (German Embassy)
- Picture Gallery for the June 15, 2013 "Clean & Weed" @ German American Friendship Garden (German Embassy)
- Restoration of the German-American Friendship Garden (Oehme van Sweden)
- Statement of Restoration (German Embassy)
Here are some of the photos that I took while attending the Rededication Ceremony:
An orchestra provides music. The orchestra played the national anthems of Germany and the United States before the ceremony. The Ellipse and the White House are in the background. |
Superintendent Vogel makes a statement at the Rededication Ceremony. |
Ambassador Ammon makes a statement at the Rededication Ceremony. |
Ambassador Ammon recognizes key volunteers. The volunteers received a plaque and a medal from the German Embassy. |
Ambassador Ammon and Superintendent Vogel plant the last flower to finish the restoration of the garden. |
Ambassador Ammon and Superintendent Vogel finish the planting. Afterward, the two men shook hands. |
The restoration is complete! |
A banner at the ceremony displays a quote from President Ronald Reagan. |
Ambassador Ammon and Superintendent Vogel cut the friendship cake. |
A staff member from the German Embassy cuts the friendship cake and passes out slices to attendees. |
Ambassador Ammon chats with another National Park Service member. The Washington Monument is in the background. |
A view of the German-American Friendship Garden. As the plants mature, the garden will look more full. |
Another view of the garden and the water fountains. |
A view of the garden from the opposite direction. The ceremony location is to the left. |
A view of the Rededication Ceremony. |
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