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Mount Pleasant (Washington, D.C.)

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along 16 1/2 Street (now Mount Pleasant Street) in 1903. In 1907, developer Fulton R. Gordon purchased large sections of the neighborhood, marketing lots as "Mount Pleasant Heights" with Robert E. Heater. Many houses and apartment buildings were constructed between 1900 and 1925, primarily marketed
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In 1973, the Community of Christ, a lay-led Lutheran group dedicated to social justice, bought a large building on Mount Pleasant Street and made it available rent-free to peace activists, pro-immigrant groups and musicians. In the 1980s, the group house scene flourished.
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The neighborhood is primarily residential, with restaurants and stores centered along a commercial corridor on Mt. Pleasant Street. Mount Pleasant is known for its unique identity and multicultural landscape, home to diverse groups such as the
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In 1794 and 1796, noted 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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because it contained the land having the highest elevation within the original 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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The Mount Pleasant Historic District covers a variety of types and styles of building. The western portion of the neighborhood is a largely wooded residential enclave bounded on two sides by
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20010, which includes Mount Pleasant, was one of the "most whitened" areas of the country, with the percentage of non-Hispanic white residents increasing from 22% in 2000 to 46.7% in 2010.
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officer. The riot, which injured twelve people and destroyed several buildings in the neighborhood, was a pivotal moment in the emergence of Latino activism in DC. In response, MPD Chief
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for present-day Mount Pleasant to James Holmead. This estate, later named "Pleasant Plains", included the territory of present-day neighborhoods of
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and burgeoned as an affluent residential area until the mid-1940s. The neighborhood entered a period of decay following the
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was extended north of Florida Avenue, establishing the boundary of the neighborhood. Mount Pleasant developed rapidly as a
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Gentrifiers, distinction, and social preservation: A case study in consumption on Mount Pleasant Street in Washington, DC
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professor moved into a prestigious Park Road home in 1950, some white residents began to leave the neighborhood. This
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began traveling between the Fourteenth and Park intersection to downtown Washington city, making this the first
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in the District of Columbia. In 1878, Mount Pleasant merged into Washington when the city's boundaries became
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Beginning in the 1960s and increasing through the 1980s, immigrants from Central America, particularly from
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Townhomes built during the development of Mount Pleasant at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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in 1990, with African Americans making up 36% of the population, Latinos 26%, and whites 35%.
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along commercial portions of Mount Pleasant Street. The neighborhood also attracted former
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In 1987, the neighborhood was designated as a historic district. The neighborhood was
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is notable for its 10 detached "suburban" houses on terraces overlooking the street.
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The Vintage on 16th, a historic church redeveloped into luxury apartments, in 2016.
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However, from the 1970s to the 1990s, the neighborhood suffered from the
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and Mount Pleasant Street, is marked by mid-rise apartment buildings.
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Mount Pleasant Farmer's Market is held every Saturday in Lamont Plaza.
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Map of Washington, D.C., with Mount Pleasant highlighted in maroon.
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Lamont Plaza sits in the heart of the Mount Pleasant neighborhood.
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station in the neighborhood, with the closest being located in
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with rear porches. The eastern side of the neighborhood, along
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native Samuel P. Brown, who built a house and also allowed the
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erupted following the shooting of Daniel Enrique Gómez by an
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to the north and west; Harvard Street NW to the south; and
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ANC1D, The Mount Pleasant Advisory Neighborhood Commission
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The neighborhood changed after the 1948 decision by the
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By 1927, all homeowners in the neighborhood had signed
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forbidding sale to African Americans. By the time of
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Places adjacent to Mount Pleasant (Washington, D.C.)
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As of 2021, housing prices had risen significantly.
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The neighborhood was initially developed around the
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Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C.
Neighborhood of Washington, D.C.





Mt. Pleasant Library
Francis Asbury Memorial
Map of Washington, D.C., with Mount Pleasant highlighted in maroon.
38°55′43.3″N 77°2′14.4″W / 38.928694°N 77.037333°W / 38.928694; -77.037333
United States
Washington, D.C.
Quadrant
Northwest
neighborhood
Washington, D.C.
Northwest D.C.
punk rock
Peace Corps
Hispanic Washingtonian
Mount Pleasant Hospital
American Civil War
D.C. streetcar system
streetcar suburb
white flight
1968 Washington, D.C. riots
urban redevelopment
gentrification

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