
The Tidal Basin with cherry blossoms
The 'Tidal Basin' is a partially man-made
inlet adjacent to the
Potomac River in
Washington, D.C. It is part of
West Potomac Park and is surrounded by the
Jefferson Memorial and the
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. The basin covers an area of about 107
acres and is 10
feet deep. The concept of the Tidal Basin originated in the
1880s to serve both as a visual centerpiece and as a means for flushing the
Washington Channel, a harbor separated from the Potomac River by fill lands where
East Potomac Park is situated.
The basin is designed to release 250 million
gallons of water captured at
high tide twice a day. The inlet gates, located on the Potomac side of the basin, allow water to enter the basin during high tide. During this time, the outlet gates, on the Washington Channel side, close to store incoming water and block the flow of water and
sediment into the channel. As the tide begins to ebb, the general outflow of water from the basin forces the inlet gates to close. This same force is applied to the outlet gates, which open into the channel.
Silt build up is swept away by the extra force of water running from the Tidal Basin through the channel. The gates are maintained as navigable by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which has recently completed a project to restore the functioning of the gates.
The Tidal Basin was the scene of a scandalous drunken incident involving the Chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means, Congressman
Wilbur Mills. On October 7, 1974, with an Argentine stripper known as Fanne Foxe. Mills' car, driven by a former Nixon staffer, was stopped by US Park police late at night because the driver had not turned on the lights. Mills was intoxicated, and his face was cut from a scuffle with Foxe. When police approached the car, Foxe leapt from the car and jumped into the nearby Tidal Basin. Mills acknowledged his alcoholism, sought treatment at the West Palm Beach Institute, and joined Alcoholics Anonymous. Despite the scandal, he was re-elected to Congress in November 1974 with 60% of the vote, but in December he drunkenly staggered onstage at a Boston strip club where Ms. Foxe was performing. Soon after this second embarrassment Mills was forced to step down from his chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee. He did not seek re-election in 1976.
See also
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West Potomac Park
External links
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Midnight pictures on EastGhost
★ Maps and aerial photos
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★ Satellite image from
Google Maps
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★ Hybrid satellite image/street map from
WikiMapia
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Paddle Boating on the Tidal Basin