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Downtown Washington, D.C.
Downtown is the central business district of Washington, D.C., located in Northwest (Washington, D.C.), Northwest D.C. It is the third largest central business district in the United States. The "Traditional Downtown" has been defined as an area roughly between Union Station (Washington, D.C.), Union Station in the east and 16th Street NW in the west, and between the National Mall on the south and Massachusetts Avenue (Washington, D.C.), Massachusetts Avenue on the north, including Penn Quarter. However, nowadays, Downtown D.C. can often refer to a larger area, as the DC Office of Planning states: …most residents, workers, and visitors think of Downtown in a broader sense — including areas as far north as Dupont Circle, as far west as Foggy Bottom, and as far east as Capitol Hill. Only about half of the central city workforce is located within the city’s traditional Downtown. ِِِA small portion of this area is known as the Downtown Historic District and was listed on the ...
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Pennsylvania Avenue
Pennsylvania Avenue is a primarily diagonal street in Washington, D.C. that connects the United States Capitol with the White House and then crosses northwest Washington, D.C. to Georgetown (Washington, D.C.), Georgetown. Traveling through Southeast (Washington, D.C.), southeast Washington from the Capitol, it enters Prince George's County, Maryland, and becomes Maryland Route 4, MD Route 4 (MD 4) and then Maryland Route 717, MD Route 717 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Upper Marlboro, and finally Stephanie Roper Highway. The section of the avenue between the White House, which is sometimes referred to by its address "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", and the Capitol forms the basis for the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site and is sometimes referred to as "America's Main Street"; it is the location of official parades and processions, and periodic protest marches. Pennsylvania Avenue is an important commuter road and is part of the National Highway System (United States), Natio ...
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DuPont Circle
Dupont Circle is a historic roundabout park and Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., neighborhood of Washington, D.C., located in Northwest (Washington, D.C.), Northwest D.C. The Dupont Circle neighborhood is bounded approximately by 16th Street NW to the east, 22nd Street NW to the west, M Street (Washington, D.C.), M Street NW to the south, and Florida Avenue (Washington, D.C.), Florida Avenue NW to the north. Much of the neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. However, the local government Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2B) and the Dupont Circle Historic District have slightly different boundaries. The traffic circle is located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue (Washington, D.C.), Massachusetts Avenue NW, Connecticut Avenue (Washington, D.C.), Connecticut Avenue NW, New Hampshire Avenue NW, P Street NW, and 19th Street NW. The circle is named for Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont. The t ...
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Harman Center For The Arts DC - Stierch
Harman may refer to: People * Harman (surname) * Harman Baweja (born 1980), Indian actor and producer * Harman Bhangu, Canadian politician * Harman Blennerhassett (1764–1831), Anglo-Irish lawyer and plantation owner * Harman Grisewood (1906–1997), English radio actor, radio and television executive, writer Places * Harman, Australian Capital Territory * Hărman, Romania * Harman, West Virginia * Harmans, Maryland * Harman, Virginia * Harman's Cross, Dorset, England Other uses * Harman International, an electronics audio manufacturer owned by Samsung Electronics * Harman Technology, the parent company of Ilford Photo * Harmane or harman, 1-methyl-9''H''-pyrido ,4-''b''ndole, one of the harmala alkaloids, a reversible inhibitor of MAO-A (RIMA) * USS ''Harman'' (PF-79), a United States Navy patrol frigate that served in the Royal Navy as See also * Harmon (other) * Harmanus {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Pennsylvania Avenue (Washington, D
Pennsylvania Avenue is a primarily diagonal street in Washington, D.C. that connects the United States Capitol with the White House and then crosses northwest Washington, D.C. to Georgetown. Traveling through southeast Washington from the Capitol, it enters Prince George's County, Maryland, and becomes MD Route 4 (MD 4) and then MD Route 717 in Upper Marlboro, and finally Stephanie Roper Highway. The section of the avenue between the White House, which is sometimes referred to by its address "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", and the Capitol forms the basis for the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site and is sometimes referred to as "America's Main Street"; it is the location of official parades and processions, and periodic protest marches. Pennsylvania Avenue is an important commuter road and is part of the National Highway System. Route The avenue runs for in Washington, D.C., but the of Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House to the United States Capitol buildi ...
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16th Street (Washington, D
16th Street may refer to: * 16th Street (Manhattan), a street in New York City ** 16th Street station (BMT Fifth Avenue Line), a former New York City subway station * 16th Street Baptist Church, a church in Birmingham, Alabama * 16th Street Mall, a pedestrian and transit mall in Denver, Colorado * 16th Street Park, a municipal park in Bayonne, New Jersey * 16th Street station (Sacramento), a light rail station in Sacramento, California * 16th Street station (Oakland), a former railroad station in Oakland, California * 16th Street NW 16th Street Northwest, briefly known as the Avenue of the Presidents, is a prominent north-south boulevard in Washington, D.C., located in Northwest (Washington, D.C.), Northwest D.C. The street was laid out as part of the 1791 L'Enfant Plan, whi ..., a street in Washington, D.C. ** Sixteenth Street Historic District, a historic district on 16th Street NW in Washington, D.C. * 16th Street (San Francisco), a street in San Francisco, California ...
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Farragut Square From Southeast
Farragut may refer to: People * David Farragut David Glasgow Farragut (; also spelled Glascoe; July 5, 1801 – August 14, 1870) was a flag officer of the United States Navy during the American Civil War. He was the first Rear admiral (United States), rear admiral, Vice admiral (United State ... (1801–1870), American admiral * George Farragut (1755–1817), American Revolutionary War naval officer, father of David Farragut * Ken Farragut (1928-2014), American National Football League player * Faraj ben Salim, also known as Farragut of Girgenti, 13th century Sicilian-Jewish physician and translator * Pilar Fuertes Ferragut (1962–2012), Spanish diplomat Places * Farragut, Iowa, a city * Farragut, Tennessee, a town * Farragut, Brooklyn, a neighborhood * Farragut Square in Washington, D.C. * Farragut North station in Washington, D.C. * Farragut West station in Washington, D.C. * Farragut State Park, Idaho * Farragut Naval Training Station, Bayview, Idaho, a former US Navy tr ...
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F Street Shopping District
Parts of F Street and 7th Street, N.W. and nearby blocks have historically been the heart of the Washington, D.C. Downtown shopping district. In the first half of the 20th century there were numerous upscale large department stores along and near F Street, while 7th Street housed more economical emporia and large retail furniture stores. The F street corridor stretches west from Downtown's Penn Quarter and Gallery Place towards 15th Street, while the 7th Street corridor includes the neighborhoods of Penn Quarter, Chinatown and Mount Vernon Square, and extends up to the border of Shaw. History Center Market, the city's largest public market, opened in 1872, operating until 1931 on the site of today's National Archives Building. Its northern end faced Pennsylvania Avenue between 7th and 9th Streets. Transportation by Washington, D.C.'s streetcars, first horse-drawn, then electrified, notably the busy transfer point at F and 9th, helped solidify this area as D.C.'s most popul ...
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CityCenterDC
CityCenterDC, colloquially called CityCenter, is a mixed-use development consisting of two condominium buildings, two rental apartment buildings, two office buildings, a luxury hotel, and public park in Downtown (Washington, D.C.), downtown Washington, D.C. It encompasses and covers more than five city blocks. The $950 million developmentO'Connell, Jonathan. "CityCenter Project to Commence in April." ''Washington Post.'' October 22, 2010. began construction on April 4, 2011, on the site of the former Washington Convention Center—a site bounded by New York Avenue (Washington, D.C.), New York Avenue NW, 9th Street NW, H Street (Washington, D.C.), H Street NW, and 11th Street NW.Irwin, Neil. "Seven Groups Vie for Downtown Project." ''Washington Post.'' December 12, 2002. Most of the development was completed and open for business by summer 2015. The luxury hotel Conrad Hotels, Conrad Washington, D.C. opened in February 2019. The development is one of the largest 21st-century do ...
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Chinatown (Washington, D
Chinatown ( zh, t=唐人街) is the catch-all name for an ethnic enclave of Chinese people located outside Greater China, most often in an urban setting. Areas known as "Chinatown" exist throughout the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. The development of most Chinatowns typically resulted from human migration to an area without any or with few Chinese residents. Binondo in Manila, established in 1594, is recognized as the world's oldest Chinatown. Notable early examples outside Asia include San Francisco's Chinatown in the United States and Melbourne's Chinatown in Australia, which were founded in the early 1850s during the California and Victoria gold rushes, respectively. A more modern example, in Montville, Connecticut, was caused by the displacement of Chinese workers in New York's Manhattan Chinatown following the September 11th attacks in 2001. Definition Oxford Dictionaries defines "Chinatown" as "...a district of any non-Asian town, ...
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White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest (Washington, D.C.), NW in Washington, D.C., it has served as the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800 when the national capital was moved from Philadelphia. "The White House" is also used as a metonymy, metonym to refer to the Executive Office of the President of the United States. The residence was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban in the Neoclassical architecture, Neoclassical style. Hoban modeled the building on Leinster House in Dublin, a building which today houses the Oireachtas, the Irish legislature. Constructed between 1792 and 1800, its exterior walls are Aquia Creek sandstone painted white. When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he and architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe added low colonnades on each wing to conceal what then were stables and storage. In 1814, during the War of 1812, ...
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Federal Triangle
Federal Triangle is a Triangle, triangular area in Washington, D.C., formed by 15th Street NW, Constitution Avenue, Constitution Avenue NW, Pennsylvania Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue NW, and E Street NW. Federal Triangle is occupied by 10 large city and federal office buildings, all of which are part of the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site. Seven of the buildings in Federal Triangle were built by the Federal government of the United States, U.S. federal government in the early and mid-1930s as part of a coordinated construction plan that has been called "one of the greatest building projects ever undertaken". Two buildings predating this coordinated effort were incorporated into Federal Triangle, and one was constructed in the 1990s. Federal Triangle station is the Washington Metro station serving Federal Triangle and its immediately surrounding areas. Name The name "Federal Triangle" appears to have been a journalistic invention. The press wrote of a "Pennsylvania A ...
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Logan Circle (Washington, D
Logan Circle may refer to: * Logan Circle (Washington, D.C.), a traffic circle and neighborhood in Washington, D.C. *Logan Circle (Philadelphia) Logan Circle, also known as Logan Square, is an open-space park in Center City, Philadelphia, Center City Philadelphia's northwest quadrant and one of the five original planned city square, squares laid out on the city grid plan, grid. The center ..., a park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania also known as Logan Square * "Logan Circle", a song by The Wonder Years from '' The Upsides'' {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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