President Trump announced the National Garden of American Heroes will be built at West Potomac Park along the Potomac River in D.C.
The project will feature statues honoring prominent Americans, including founders, civil rights leaders, athletes, artists, and military figures.
The planned site currently includes popular recreational softball fields, though it is unclear how much existing park space will be affected.
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social Friday the location of the National Garden of American Heroes.
What we know:
Trump announced the site of the garden, which will feature statues of dozens of American historical figures, will be at West Potomac Park.
The site sits between the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and the Potomac River and is currently home to popular recreational softball fields frequently used by leagues such as VOLO and DC Fray.
The backstory:
The National Garden of American Heroes was first proposed during Trump’s presidency as a monument project honoring influential Americans.
West Potomac Park has long served as a recreational hub for D.C. residents, especially adult sports leagues and visitors using the waterfront green space.
It remains unclear how much of the existing recreational space would be affected by the redevelopment or whether the softball fields would remain.
The Source: This story includes information from President Donald Trump and previous FOX 5 DC reporting.