ParksRanked
Score 86
National Park · District of Columbia
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House

Mary McLeod Bethune Council House

Mary McLeod Bethune Council House holds a ParksRanked Score of 86 with undefined% data coverage on ParksRanked, the #5 top-ranked of 183 parks tracked in District of Columbia — a very strong score.

National Park · District of Columbia, United States

ParksRanked Score 86 · undefined% data coverage

Mary McLeod Bethune Council House is a national park in District of Columbia, United States. With undefined% data coverage, it earns a ParksRanked Score of 86 — a very strong score.

It’s one of 183 parks we track in District of Columbia, so you can compare it against nearby places by our own ParksRanked Score.

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TypeNational Park
RegionDistrict of Columbia
CountryUnited States
Coordinates38.90816, -77.03086
ParksRanked Score86 · undefined% data coverage
Rank#5 of 183 in District of Columbia

Common questions

How is Mary McLeod Bethune Council House scored?
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House has a ParksRanked Score of 86, based on undefined% data coverage.
Where is Mary McLeod Bethune Council House?
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House is located in District of Columbia, United States.
What kind of place is Mary McLeod Bethune Council House?
It is a national park.
How does ParksRanked decide its rankings?
Rankings reflect our own ParksRanked Score only. Every place is listed, sparse-data places are clearly marked, and no advertising or partnership ever influences the order.

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