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Conserving Significant Cultural Landscapes: Protecting the Piscataway and Accokeek Historic Communities and the Mount Vernon Viewshed March 2013 Report This study provides recommendations for conserving the cultural landscape of the rural communities
of Piscataway and Accokeek, which are a
portion of a significant viewshed across the Potomac River from the porch of Mount Vernon. Mount
Vernon, located in Fairfax County, Virginia, is
the historic home and Potomac riverfront plantation of George Washington, the nation’s first
president. It is one of the most important historic sites
in the nation, receiving more than a million visitors each year, and the view across the Potomac
River into southern Maryland is a key element
of any visit to the site. The sweeping panorama or viewshed, also called the Mount Vernon Viewshed
Area of Primary Concern, covers portions
of Prince George’s and Charles Counties, making them important components of the environmental
setting of a national historic landmark and a
candidate for World Heritage site designation. As seen from Mount Vernon, the Piscataway-Accokeek
area has remained largely unchanged since
the 18th century while locally under an extensive tree canopy. The area has moved into the 21st
century as a rural enclave in Prince George’s
County, but development now threatens its cultural and historic integrity. The recommendations of
this study focus on facilitating appropriate land
development in two rural and historic communities in order to maintain and conserve the tree canopy
coverage within the Mount Vernon Viewshed
Area of Primary Concern, which would retain the local character and livability of these communities
while preserving the historic, cultural
landscape view.
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