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at 1331 H Street which opened in 1938. For black customers, the Plymouth Theater down the block at 1365 H Street opened its doors in 1943. Like the theaters, most of the businesses in the H Street corridor (and elsewhere in Old City) were strictly segregated, but some businesses (an unusual number of
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H Street, so long the center of the neighborhood's life, is being structured as an arts district. In 2002, H Street Main Street, in partnership with the city and community members started breathing new life in the neighborhood. Theaters, jazz clubs, performance spaces and exotic restaurants appeared
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During this same period, a twelve-block strip of H Street (from 3rd Street to 15th) became one of the most important shopping corridors in Washington. It catered primarily to a working-class clientele, but was densely commercial, with restaurants, theaters, banks, grocery stores and clothing stores.
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Realtors tried to introduce the portmanteau SoFlo (a combination of South of Florida Avenue), hoping to attract an affluent, younger demographic. Residents and realtors also tried to popularize the term "Capitol Hill North," hoping to benefit from the higher market values of properties directly to
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Order was restored with the assistance of the US military brought in to assist the DC Police. Looting, vandalism, and arson made Near Northeast one of the worst casualties of the riots, with many burned-out or otherwise destroyed properties burned out for decades. Most white residents moved out of
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on January 14, 1890) forming the northern border of the city. However, nearly all of the land remained undeveloped, used as farmland to cultivate fruits and vegetables for the fresh market in the more developed sections of the city. The land lots that were used for non-agricultural purposes in the
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The tract of land was included shortly thereafter in the original survey of land for the new national capital, and Young and a few other landowners gave the land to the Federal government in exchange for a promise that Congress would divide the land into lots and return half of those lots to the
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between 2nd Street NE and 3rd Street NE. It would become a well-known local institution caring for elderly poor residents regardless of race, sex or religion. The order provided care to residents who could not care for themselves and had no family to care for them. They relied on donations from
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A new wave of residents has rapidly changed the area with sit-down restaurants, hip bars, more upscale retail establishments. The older residents note that this process has also made the neighborhood feel safer with more affluent residents investing in the community. This is a return to a more
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station which was renamed in June 2012 from the name New York Aveā€“Florida Aveā€“Gallaudet University Metro station. Since both of these metro stations are on the western side of the neighborhood, several bus lines bring commuters to the above stations.
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was built on H Street NE. It was located at 624-634 H Street NE. The Theater showed many of the popular black and white movies of the time. It played silent movies and by the 1930s, it was obsolete as it was not able to play
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located at 1132, 1140 and 1146 3rd Street NE opened. It was an indoor arena built by Miguel "Michael" Uline. The first show was the Ice-Capades as it was primarily designed as an ice-rink. It was the home of the
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As part of the city's Sustainability Plan, DDOT has also added several bikes lanes running east to west on G Street NE and I Street NE as well as north to south on 4th Street NE and 6th Street NE. Multiple
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Faehtz, E. F. M., Pratt, F. W., Toner, J. M., Seibert, S. R. & Trill. (1792) Sketch of Washington in embryo: viz., previous to its survey by Major L'Enfant. Retrieved from the Library of Congress,
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Near Northeast evolved into mixed neighborhood. It was a major center of black population in the first half of the 20th century as well as a significant neighborhood for immigrant populations from
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system (at 15th Street). Many of the older houses still standing in the area were built in that period. Commercial development began to develop along H Street to serve these new customers.
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which were black-owned) catered to both black and white customers. By 1950, however, approximately 50 percent of the residents of Old City/Near Northeast were African American.
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Of the many movie theaters in Old City/Near Northeast, two of the most prominent still stand on H Street, although both are now used for different purposes. One, the old
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the neighborhood to Maryland and Virginia. The neighborhood became a poor black neighborhood with few resources until its revitalization more than three decades later.
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In 1977, the Little Sisters of the Poor moved out due to the construction of the Hopscotch Bridge under their windows. The building became vacant until 1979, when the
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runs from the back of Union Station down to Benning Road since February 27, 2016. It is the first in Washington, DC since the previous system was dismantled in 1962.
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First Lady Barbara Bush reads to Dominic Bines, 3, (on lap) and other children during a visit to the National Learning Center at Capitol Children's Museum
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in the neighborhood. In 2005 and 2006, more venues and bars opened in the H Street corridor. Business owners in that area are calling the area the
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Near Northeast started a patchwork of several different European landowners' claims. Most of the land belonged to Notley Young, under the name of
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Archaeological Resources - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms National Headquarters Building - Draft Environmental Impact Statement - 2000
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It is bounded by North Capitol Street to the west, Florida Avenue to the north, F Street to the south, and 15th Street to the east.
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speaking there in 1959 and 1961. It was used as a temporary detention center for protesters from May 3 to 5, 1971 during the
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Description of the Potomac Region - page 51 - A History of the National Capital Volume 1 by Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan - 1914
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and many other bands from the 1960s and 1970s. It was also a venue used for one of the inauguration balls of President
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Laris, Michael (February 27, 2016). "D.C. streetcar makes its first voyages on H Street. 'Is it really happening?'".
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Businessmen attempting to revitalize the western section of Near Northeast tried to introduce the term
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Image 61 of Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia -
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played their first concert in the United States and taking the country by storm. It also featured
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Mann, Jim. "Coliseum Diary: 10-Hour Mixture of Ebullience, Boredom" Washington Post, May 8, 1971.
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Ice-Capades Gets High Rank as Spectacle In Making Bow - Evening Star - January 29, 1941 - Page 25
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hockey team from 1941 to 1949. It also operated as basketball venue and was the home of the
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The neighborhood has taken on a variety of unofficial nicknames, most with little success.
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Bob Dylan's Greatest Pic by Mark Jones - Boundary Stones - WETA's Local History Blog -
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In addition, two of the most recognizable and popular locations were the whites-only
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occupied it, moving out in 2004. It was visited on January 22, 1990 by First Lady
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diverse community as it was before the 1968 riots when most white residents left.
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Lease recorded on January 26, 1999 - DC Recorder of Deeds - Roll 1213, Frame 1417
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Lomax, Louis E (June 6, 1959). "10,000 Moslems Hold Meeting In Washington".
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Once the capital was created, streets were laid out in the grid system that
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Near Northeast is located in entirely in Ward 6 and represented locally by
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stations have also been added in several key areas of the neighborhood.
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New Buick Showroom - November 19, 1966 - The Washington Post - page D9
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during the early 1900s, founding Ezras Israel Congregation in 1907.
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that ripped Washington for the three days following the April 1968
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It is believed that the general area was occupied as early in the
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Urban Turf - H Street: A Place To Party, and To Settle Down -
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construction destroyed the poor Irish neighborhood known as
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ANC6A: eastern part from 8th Street NE to Starburst Plaza
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ANC6C: western part from Union Station to 8th Street NE
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The former Home for the Aged Men and Women in the 1980s
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The intersection of H Street and 14th Street NE in 2010
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by the 1790s. His property extended into what is today
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Douglas Memorial United Methodist Church on H Street NE
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The intersection of H Street and 7th Street NE in 2010
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Temporary Exit - The Washington Post - March 12, 1977
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in 1960. It also served as a concert venue. In 1964,
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individuals and businesses to support their mission.
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Places adjacent to Near Northeast (Washington, D.C.)
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Near Northeast, Washington, D.C.
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H Street Corridor
Map of Washington, D.C., with Near Northeast highlighted in red
Washington, D.C.
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Washington, D.C.
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Pierre L'Enfant
Florida Avenue
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Union Station
Capitol
H Street
Washington streetcar
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