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Trinidad is a neighborhood located in Ward 5, in the northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C. and is a largely residential area.


Geography

Trinidad is to the east of
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, north of Florida Avenue, and west of
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To the north of Trinidad is the more industrial neighborhood of Ivy City. To the west is
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and the Florida Market (D.C.'s wholesale food district, also called the Capital City Market or more recently Union Market). To the east lies Carver Langston. To the south of Trinidad is
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, so named because it was part of
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's original plan for the city, and generally referred to as either
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or Capitol Hill North. Located immediately south of Trinidad is the H Street Corridor. The eastern portion of the H Street Corridor is sometimes referred to as the Atlas District, part of a neighborhood branding campaign centered on the revitalized Atlas Theater.


History

The area got its name from 19th-century speculator James Barry, who had once lived on the
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island of Trinidad. A street in the neighborhood bears the name of Trinidad Avenue NE. The land passed to and from the Corcoran family, who used it as a country estate, to Columbian College, which later became George Washington University, and then to the Washington Brick Machine Company. The brickworks intended to excavate clay from the land, but not needing all of the land, began selling off parcels, and, in the late 19th century, the first houses in southern Trinidad were built. The American League Park was located at the corner of Florida Ave NE and Trinidad Avenue NE from 1901 to 1904. It was home to the Washington Senators


Architecture

The first two blocks north of Florida Avenue feature classic Victorian rowhouses similar to those in nearby
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. Further north, many of the row houses are built in a flat porch-fronted style (similar to craftsman style) that gained popularity during the 1920s. Northern portions of Trinidad were developed later, some parts as late as the 1940s.


Education

Crummel Elementary School is located in Ivy City.


Wheatley Education Campus

Wheatley Education Campus is a public school that serves grades PK-8. It is located at 1299 Neal Street NE.


Center City PCS Trinidad Campus

Center City PCS Trinidad is a public charter school that serves grades -8. It is located at 1217 West Virginia Ave, NE. It was the Holy Name School.


Joel Elias Spingarn Senior High School

Joel Elias Spingarn Senior High School is located at 2500 Benning Road NE.


Gallaudet University

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is a university for the deaf and hard of hearing. It is located at 800 Florida Avenue NE.


Transportation


Washington Metro

Trinidad is served by the NoMa – Gallaudet University Metro station on the Red Line of the
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Metrobus

Trinidad is served by Metrobus routes B2, D4 and D8 and X3.


Crime

Crime was a significant problem in Trinidad in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 2007 and 2008, an abnormal rash of gun violence in the neighborhood resulted in police checkpoints, which were declared unconstitutional by the federal Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in 2009.


Gallery

Image:Trinidad Washington DC 1.jpg, Intersection of Montello Ave. and Queen St. NE (2018) Image:Trinidad Washington DC 2.jpg, Intersection of Trinidad Ave. and Queen St. NE (2018)


References


External links


Trinidad Neighborhood Association
– Official website of the neighborhood association
Frozen Tropics
– a local blog with neighborhood info.
Why Is It Named Trinidad?
- Ghosts of DC {{Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. Neighborhoods in Northeast (Washington, D.C.) 2009 establishments in Washington, D.C.