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Pleasant is known for its unique identity and multicultural landscape, home to diverse groups such as the
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Georgetown businessman Robert Peter conducted the first land surveys in the area and created maps for tracts of some of his land in Mount Pleasant for transactions with commissioners of the city.
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Pleasant Plains estate. Brown sold all of his land except for the parcel he retained around his house at 3351 Mount Pleasant Street, NW.
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native Samuel P. Brown, who built a house and also allowed the
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ANC1D, The Mount Pleasant Advisory Neighborhood Commission
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1387:District of Columbia Public Library
1383:"Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library"
1196:Dvorak, Petula (January 18, 2004).
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1283:Jones, Mark (April 28, 2015).
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1024:"The Mount Pleasant Miracle"
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1947:North Portal Estates
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1125:Cultural Tourism DC
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969:Suzanne La Follette
965:, temperance worker
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1881:Woodley Park
1801:Forest Hills
1740:Penn Quarter
1730:Logan Circle
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531:Peace Corps
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405:coterminous
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2008:Brookland
2003:Brentwood
1993:Arboretum
1937:Hawthorne
1922:Crestwood
1866:Wakefield
1700:Chinatown
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2078:Trinidad
2043:Ivy City
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1952:Petworth
1755:West End
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