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North Capitol Street is a street in
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that separates the Northwest and
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quadrants of the city.


Route description

North Capitol Street begins at D Street in Lower Senate Park, between Louisiana and Delaware Avenues north of the
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. It continues in a straight line northward until it reaches Michigan Avenue, where it curves eastward and the westward around the Washington, D.C., VA Medical Center and the Armed Forces Retirement Home. For the between Irving Street and Clermont Drive, North Capitol Street is a limited-access road. North Capitol Street ceases to exist after Harewood Road. For , it is named Clermont Drive. Beginning at Allison Street, Clermont Drive becomes Hawaii Avenue. Just after passing Buchanan Street, Hawaii Avenue turns back into North Capitol Street. North Capitol Street ceases to exist again at McDonald Place, and turns into Blair Road (which veers north-northeast). About due north of this transition, on Chillum Place just north of Kansas Avenue, North Capitol Street reappears. It continues to exist until it reaches Eastern Avenue, which marks the D.C.-
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border.


Current state

North Capitol Street divides the Northwest and Northeast quadrants of the District of Columbia and includes many Washington D.C. neighborhoods including Bloomingdale, Eckington, NoMa, and Truxton Circle. The corridor is separated in two police districts (5D and 3D). Since the 1980s, North Capitol Street has suffered as one of highest crime areas in the District of Columbia, being ravaged by crack cocaine and the effects of drug lords Rayful Edmond and Tony Lewis who ran drug operations in Near Northeast and the unit block of Hanover Place NW. The impact of this destruction is still seen throughout the community today. While North Capitol Street services commuters as a thoroughfare, it is also a community of local residents, school children, and businesses.


History

By 1887, North Capitol Street ended at T Street."To Extend North Capitol Street". ''The Washington Post''. January 12, 1893. p. 7. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia decided to build a new segment of North Capitol Street from
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(now Florida Avenue) through Prospect Hill Cemetery in 1887. The plan was protested by about 400 German-Americans who owned cemetery lots at Prospect Hill Cemetery. A committee of the U.S. House of Representatives investigated the matter. The Commissioners ended up building North Capitol Street discontinuously, with one section running from Florida Avenue to T Street and another section going from Adams Street to the Armed Forces Retirement Home, in order to not go through the cemetery. In 1892, the House of Representatives considered extending North Capitol Street to the Armed Forces Retirement Home. After continued oppositions of German-Americans living in the area, the House of Representatives passed a bill to extend North Capitol Street through the Prospect Hill Cemetery and continuing to the Armed Forces Retirement Home. When fences were put up as part of the street extension, the directors of the Prospect Hill Cemetery tore down the fences. Landowners filed a lawsuit to prevent the condemnation of land between T Street and Florida Street, which was owned by the Balbour family, and to prevent the condemnation of land in Prospect Hill Cemetery. The court examined the will of David Balbour, who had died ten years earlier, over who had inherited the land between T Street and Florida Avenue. The court decided that the District could not simply acquire the cemetery's land through condemnation and that the land could only be purchased based on its worth for cemetery purposes. Congress passed a bill to appropriate money to buy the land from the cemetery, and President Grover Cleveland signed the bill in 1897."Approved by the President". ''The New York Times''. February 23, 1897. p. 3.


Landmarks on North Capitol Street

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Engine Company 12 Engine Company 12 is a former fire station and a historic structure located in the Bloomingdale neighborhood and on North Capitol Street in Washington, D.C. The engine company was established on July 1, 1897, with an 1884 Clapp & Jones 450 GPM s ...
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Lower Senate Park Lower may refer to: *Lower (surname) *Lower Township, New Jersey *Lower Receiver (firearms) *Lower Wick Gloucestershire, England See also *Nizhny Nizhny (russian: Ни́жний; masculine), Nizhnyaya (; feminine), or Nizhneye (russian: Ни́ ...
(at the southern terminus of North Capitol Street, at Louisiana Avenue NW) * C-SPAN (400 North Capitol Street) * Holodomor Memorial * National Postal Museum (at North Capitol Street and Massachusetts Avenue NW) *
United States Government Publishing Office The United States Government Publishing Office (USGPO or GPO; formerly the United States Government Printing Office) is an agency of the legislative branch of the United States Federal government. The office produces and distributes informatio ...
headquarters (732 North Capitol Street) *
Gonzaga College High School Gonzaga College High School is a private Catholic college-preparatory high school for boys in Washington, D.C. Founded by the Jesuits in 1821 as the Washington Seminary, Gonzaga is named in honor of Aloysius Gonzaga, an Italian saint from the 1 ...
(at North Capitol Street and K Street NW) *
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(1111 North Capitol Street) * Prospect Hill Cemetery (2201 North Capitol Street) *
McMillan Sand Filtration Site McMillan Sand Filtration Site is a twenty-five acre decommissioned water treatment plant in northwest Washington, D.C., built as part of the historic McMillan Reservoir Park. It is bound on the north by Michigan Avenue, on the east by North Capit ...
(between Channing Street and Michigan Avenue) * Washington, D.C., VA Medical Center (between Michigan Avenue and Irving Street) * Armed Forces Retirement Home (between Irving Street and Harewood Road) *
United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery, in Washington, D.C., is located next to the U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home. It is one of only two national cemeteries administered by the Department of the Army, the other being Arl ...
(between Harewood Road and Allison Street) *
Rock Creek Cemetery Rock Creek Cemetery is an cemetery with a natural and rolling landscape located at Rock Creek Church Road, NW, and Webster Street, NW, off Hawaii Avenue, NE, in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States. It is across the stre ...
(between Hawaii Avenue and Farragut Place)


References

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