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Fairlawn (Washington, D.C.)

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The large Marbury Plaza apartment building complex (2300 and 2330 Good Hope Road SE) in the Fairlawn neighborhood is named for William Marbury. Naylor Road SE is named for the Naylor family, whose farm constituted much of southern and southeastern portion of Fairlawn. Good Hope Road SE is named for
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and built his home near the intersection of Upper 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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The 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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Dr. Arthur Christie, a wealthy Englishman, purchased 50 acres (20.25 hectares) of land on the north side of Harrison Street (now the lower portion of Good Hope Road SE) and named his estate Fairlawn. The Fairlawn neighborhood derives its name from Christie's estate.
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today), the development became 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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at this intersection led to concerns that the Metro station would destroy the character of historic Anacostia and Fairlawn, and after pressure from the federal government Metro moved the site of the station to its current location on Howard Road SE.
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created the need to provide housing for the many new employees working at the facility, but little land was available for new construction in the area and housing prices were high. Consequently, in 1818, the privately owned
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The area became part of the District of Columbia in 1791. Congress passed the Residence Act of 1790 to establish a federally owned district in which would be built the new national capital, and
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was designed to permit easy access to Anacostia so that housing could be constructed on the eastern shore of the Anacostia River. A road was built from the bridge to the town of
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and Kramer Middle School, are located in Fairlawn. Naylor Road School, a private school (grades K through 8), is also in the neighborhood. The Anacostia Branch of the
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were the focus of most housing and retail development. Even these communities remained isolated from one another, and most of the land between them was forest until
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SE, Minnesota Avenue SE (between Pennsylvania Avenue SE and Naylor Road SE), Naylor Road SE (between Minnesota Avenue SE Good Hope Road SE), and Good Hope Road SE.
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the town of Good Hope, D.C., founded in 1820 around a tavern located near the current intersection of Good Hope Road SE and Alabama Avenue SE.
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In the late 1820s or early 1830s, Marbury sold his land to Enoch Tucker, a farmer who rented out part of the land to
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real estate advertisement from October 1911 listed "NO NEGROES" as one of the neighborhood's supposed "advantages".
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A History of the National Capital from Its Foundation Through the Period of the Adoption of the Organic Act.
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granted ownership of the majority of the area on the south bank of the Anacostia River to George Thompson.
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D.C. Historic Preservation Office. Office of Planning, District of Columbia. Washington, D.C.: March 2007.
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were the first settlers to inhabit the area now known as Fairlawn, living and fishing along the nearby
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runs along T Street SE, Naylor Road SE, and Altamont Place SE in the Fairlawn area. The park adjoins
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case, purchased much of the "Chichester tract" some time in the late 18th or early 19th century.
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to the intersection of Good Hope Road SE and Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE. The site of the
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vessel may have brought European explorers to the Anacostia River around 1550 C.E. See: Bryan,
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fairlawn (Washington, D.C.)
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property into lots for houses. Naming the area Uniontown (it is the neighborhood of
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August 26, 2009; Hohmann, James. "Anacostia Streetcar Track Installation Begins."
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There is some evidence that Smith was not the first European to visit the area. A
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The Fairlawn neighborhood at the intersection of S st and 14th St SE in April 2018
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picked the current site in 1791 (a choice ratified by Congress later that year).
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Burr, Charles R. "A Brief History of Anacostia, Its Name, Origin, and Progress."
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Sisler, Peter F. "Decades of Frustrating Debate Kept Green Line Sidetracked."
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were used in early 20th century Fairlawn to keep the neighborhood exclusively
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July 13, 2008; Young, Joseph. "Streetcars Set to Run Again in the District."
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Sun, Lena H. "Streetcars Could Be Running on D.C. Roads by Late Next Year."
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Anacostia Gateway building will be a terminus of the Anacostia Line of the
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Map of Washington, D.C., with the Fairlawn neighborhood highlighted in red
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Goldman, Melanie D. "Anacostia Gateway to Anchor Town Center Project."
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European settlement in Southeast Washington first occurred in 1662 at
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Fairlawn remained largely undeveloped farm and woodland until 1940.
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Crew, Harvey W.; Webb, William Bensing; and Wooldridge, John.
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Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C.
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Burgess, John. "Metro to Halt Start of Leg To Rosecroft."
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Rountree, Helen C.; Clark, Wayne E.; and Mountford, Kent.
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Benedetto, Robert; Donovan, Jane; and Du Vall, Kathleen.
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Cantwell, Thomas J. "Anacostia: Strength in Adversity."
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School of Architecture, University of Maryland. 1975.
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Map of Washington, D.C., with the Fairlawn neighborhood highlighted in red
38°52′15″N 076°58′44″W / 38.87083°N 76.97889°W / 38.87083; -76.97889
Trayon White
working class
middle class
southeast
Washington, D.C.
Interstate 295
Pennsylvania Avenue

Nacotchtank
Native Americans
Anacostia River
John Smith
European
Piscataway
Blue Plains
the city's sewage treatment plant
Bellevue
St. Elizabeths Hospital
psychiatric hospital
Barry Farm
Lord Baltimore
George Washington
William Marbury
Georgetown
Marbury v. Madison
Supreme Court
Washington Navy Yard
Upper Navy Yard Bridge

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