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On Michigan Ave and North Capitol St you鈥檒l notice a string of cylindrical concrete structures that look like the entrance to the Kingdom of the Mole People sticking out of a grassy field. This is the McMillan Reservoir Sand Filtration Plant; the buildings are ruins of old water reservoirs. Since 1987 the huge property has sat empty while the District tried to decide what to do with it. Suggestions ranged from a new park to more housing.

In 2017 developers got a plan approved for both a new park and more housing, though it'll take several years to complete. In the meantime, those old reservoir towers look pretty cool from the road.


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