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Telephone Company to donate the property. The neighborhood organization asked the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company to use the warehouse to teach children to play music in the warehouse. Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company said it would prefer to donate the property to the government of the District of Columbia, which would then donate the property to the neighborhood organization. The District government declined the offer, because it did not have the funds to renovate the building, and nothing happened for a few months. In December 1976, Hyman Construction Company learned about the issue, and it agreed to renovate the warehouse; Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company agreed to donate the land and the warehouse to a newly incorporated neighborhood organization, then called NUV-1, an acronym for each street that surrounds the property.
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Victorian). This can be seen in the ornate floral and vine-like stone carving around doors and windows of many Bloomingdale homes. His later homes, like those on Adams and Bryant Streets, are in an architectural style for which he is most prominently known, brick homes
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Bloomingdale was underway, as large estates were consolidated and reconfigured into the predecessor to the modern neighborhood, with further development by 1894. During this time, roads corresponding to the grid system of Washington's streets were improved, curbed, and
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Construction Company paid its employees to renovate the warehouse, and employees of a few other construction companies donated their time as well. National Capital United Presbytery donated $ 7,500, and architect Ward Bucher donated his time to create the plans. Renovation began in July 1977,
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The neighborhood arts center offered photography, martial arts, and bicycle-repair classes, lectures, musical events, dances, and daycare. In 1987, the
District government reduced funding through the Recreation Department, and the six of the center's eight staff members were let go, significantly
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Telephone Company stopped using the property in 1974 and tried to sell it, but no one wanted to buy it, largely because the only access was by way of an alley off of V Street NW. In 1976, a neighborhood organization, V Street Block Club, approached the Chesapeake &
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On May 22, 2010, the city officially dedicated a new street, Bloomingdale Court, N.W., the name given by local resident and novelist
Frederick Louis Richardson for the alley system between the 100 block of U and V Streets, N.W., and the 2000 block of 1st Street and Flagler Place, N.W.
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During this period of rapid change, new businesses have opened in the neighborhood, primarily restaurants, bars, and food markets. Every summer, the
Bloomingdale Farmers' Market operates on Sundays on R St between Florida Ave and 1st Street, N.W.
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The lands that comprise Bloomingdale first began as large estates and orchards. Boundary Street, today Florida Avenue, was the dividing line between paved, planned streets (to the south), laid out in the original
911:"Map of Washington, D.C., and environs : with marginal numbers and measuring tape attachment for instantly locating points of interest within a radius of twenty miles from the Capitol / Library of Congress"
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that incorporate a deeper setback from the street and large covered front porch. Blundon built several homes along 1st Street including 100 W Street, NW, which he occupied with his family.
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Bloomingdale is bounded to the north by Channing Street NW, to the east by
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Oman, Anne H. "Community Turns Warehouse Into Neighborhood Arts Center".
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Bloomingdale has its own community-managed and community-owned
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Example of typical residential architecture in Bloomingdale.
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by Councilmember Zachary Parker. Bloomingdale is a part of
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and is often regarded as the first person killed in the
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983:"The vicinity of Washington, D.C., Library of Congress"
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886:"Atlas of fifteen miles around Washington (1879)"
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1486:Hennessey, Sean (3 February 2013).
1527:If Walls Could Talk: Big Bear Cafe
1444:"Hurd v. Hodge 334 U.S. 24 (1948)"
1092:"1909: 'Homes of a Hundred Ideas'"
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867:. Ghosts of DC. 22 October 2012
865:"Why Is It Named Bloomingdale?"
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637:American Federation of Labor
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1523:— Ghosts of DC history blog
1310:Crispus Attucks Development
1147:United States Census Bureau
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2160:Stronghold-Metropolis View
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1465:The Washington Post
1422:Atlanta Daily World
1297:The Washington Post
1217:The Washington Post
1204:The Washington Post
1186:The Washington Post
1071:Library of Congress
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602:American Revolution
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2372:Northeast Boundary
2292:East River Heights
2014:Fort Stevens Ridge
1928:Observatory Circle
1898:Friendship Heights
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711:In popular culture
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