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Marlborough Road and Piscataway Road. Developers John Dobler, John Fox, and John W. Van Hook purchased the 240-acre (97.2 hectare) area immediately southwest of Fairlawn from Enoch Tucker on June 5, 1854, for $ 19,000 and immediately subdivided the
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Anacostia Gateway building (1800 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE) was built by the District of Columbia in Fairlawn at the intersection of Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE and Good Hope Road SE. As of January 2010, it houses the D.C. Department of Housing and Economic Development. The
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Washington's first "suburban" community. Van Hook (the lead developer) renamed streets in the area after former presidents: Upper Marlborough Road was now called "Harrison Street," and Piscataway Road now known as "Monroe Street".
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to visit the region in A.D. 1612, naming the river the "Nacotchtank". War and disease decimated the
Nacochtank, and during the last 25 years of the 17th century the tribe ceased to exist as a functional unit and its few remaining members merged with other local
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1312:Woodley Park
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1767:Buena Vista
1721:Penn Branch
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1363:Fort Totten
1343:Chevy Chase
1247:Glover Park
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1217:Chevy Chase
257:toll bridge
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1832:Categories
1757:Barry Farm
1686:Kenilworth
1651:Fort Davis
1575:Swampoodle
1393:Riggs Park
1373:Manor Park
1333:Brightwood
1292:Tenleytown
1151:Georgetown
710:2021-11-24
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384:References
327:Green Line
304:Barry Farm
232:Georgetown
213:Barry Farm
187:Piscataway
178:John Smith
176:. Captain
107:Government
55:38°52′15″N
1792:Navy Yard
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1676:Hillbrook
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1297:Wakefield
1131:Chinatown
1095:Park View
990:Anacostia
285:covenants
273:Anacostia
136:southeast
91:Territory
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1782:Fairlawn
1777:Douglass
1762:Bellevue
1671:Greenway
1626:Deanwood
1509:Trinidad
1474:Ivy City
1454:Edgewood
1383:Petworth
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1736:Twining
1706:Mayfair
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1479:Langdon
1469:Gateway
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970:Twining
478:Spanish
367:trolley
153:History
83:Country
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1584:Ward 7
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