While the grounds of the old RFK stadium site no longer host the pregame cheers and rituals of game-day attendees, the area is now home to a growing pile of “snowcrete,” the nickname given to hardened layers of snow and ice that covered much of the D.C. region.
At the site of parking lot six, residents in the area can spot a 20-foot-tall snow pile that is as big as two football fields.
A social media post from D.C.’s Department of Transportation explained how such a massive snow pile was created…