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UPCOMING EVENTS — the Spring Fling!
Join us for the Foxhall Spring Fling on Saturday, June 1 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Hardy Park Pavilion, 45th and Q St, featuring face painting, live music, food, & more!
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Thank you to the community for help restoring the six POLICE AND FIRE CALL BOXES standing in the Foxhall community – all were in dire need of restoration. A historical treasure, they were installed in the late 1920s and stood guard for the safety of our neighborhood until being decommissioned in the 1970s. The restoration of the call boxes was inspired by Cheryl Tlam who began the project in 2003. The Foxhall Call Box Restoration Committee developed a plan for cleaning and painting these call boxes, as well as putting up plaques with information and artwork related to the history of our neighborhood.
Each of the six boxes has an etched bronze history plaque attached to it on the sidewalk side of the box. On the street side, four of them have art work pertaining to the history plaque. Two boxes are on Foxhall Road and because of the heavy traffic, we were advised not to place artwork on them.
Police boxes were restored and painted a deep blue; Fire boxes a “firehouse” red. And the gold trim is gorgeous! Below, please find a map and pictures of all restored call boxes.
DC Preservation League Awards Foxhall Village Call Box Team! Click here to watch
Map of the Foxhall Call Boxes
If you are unfamiliar with the Police and Fire Call Boxes in general, you may enjoy this short video from Vox.
