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population in the neighborhood. Significant demographic changes began in the late 1940s when
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ravaged the 14th St. Corridor in
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Columbia Heights circa 1900 was designed to attract upper level managers of the Federal government, U.S. Supreme Court justices, and high-ranking military officers. An imposing mansion known as "Belmont" marked the entrance to the neighborhood between Florida and Clifton
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Streets. The mansion was emblematic of the confidence that the affluent placed in the concept that
Columbia Heights represented the ideal suburb. In the early 1900s, many of Washington's wealthiest residents lived in the neighborhood. Residents included authors
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In 1902, there was a building boom in North
Columbia Heights, with the expansion of the streetcar down 11th St, 14th St and 16th St. Homes were being built for between $ 2,000 and $ 5,000 and a total of five million dollars' worth of homes were being built.
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Columbia Heights had a 58% African-American population, including some African immigrants of the 20th century and later, and government and professional class; 34% Hispanic population; 5.4% white population; and 3.1% other.
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franchise on 14th street in 1927, before creating the
Marriott hotel chain. The neighborhood was adjacent to Washington's thriving middle-class black community and came to be home to some of its most notable citizens by the 1930s.
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Dartmouth Street, and Whitney Avenue were renamed Adams Street, Bryant Street, Channing Street, Douglas Street, Evarts Street, Franklin Street, Girard Street, Hamlin Street, Hooker Street, and Irving Street, respectively.
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In 1949, during the era of racial segregation in the public schools, Central High School, a white high school that bordered the southern edge of Columbia Heights, did not have enough students. It was renamed as
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Bounded by 16th Street NW, W Street NW, Florida Avenue NW, Barry Place NW, Sherman Avenue NW, Spring Road NW, and New Hampshire Avenue NW. neighborhood is an important retail hub for the area, as home to
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In November 2006, the Dance Institute of Washington, a minority-led professional ballet and dance center, opened a 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m) facility across the street from the Tivoli Theatre.
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decades. In addition to African Americans, the neighborhood had an increasing number of Latino immigrants and their descendants as residents.
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and other indoor and outdoor facilities. The center's main building was constructed in 1934 near Howard University and named for
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This article is about the neighborhood. For the Metro station, see
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Notable historic structures in the neighborhood include the
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Columbia Heights takes its name from Columbian College (now
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1493:"Target to Open First District Store in Columbia Heights"
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History of Columbia Heights building boom – Ghosts of DC
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Old Columbia Heights: Where the Streets Have New Names
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to preside over D.C. before the establishment of the
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1903 Baist Atlas of the Columbia Heights development.
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delivered residents of the neighborhood to downtown.
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1781:Columbia Heights – A Washington DC neighborhood
871:Columbia Heights Green is a garden in a former
800:Hilltop Manor (The Cavalier Apartment Building)
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1801:Photos of Columbia Heights After the '68 Riots
1581:"Dance institute to open new facility in D.C."
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1982:Washington, D.C., metropolitan area
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917:District of Columbia Public Schools
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2290:Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center
1698:Catlin, Roger (January 20, 2012).
1558:Neal, Arthur (February 21, 2017).
1244:Kelati, Haben (October 10, 2019).
990:E. L. Haynes Public Charter School
979:Capital City Public Charter School
973:DC Bilingual Public Charter School
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419:The Arcade Market, built in 1910.
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2500:U Street Corridor (Cardozo/Shaw)
2077:Park & Shop (Cleveland Park)
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401:The George Washington University
282:Developed as a suburb after the
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1701:"Duke Ellington's Washington"
1511:University of Texas at Austin
1507:"Columbia Heights Case Study"
1309:"D.C.'S FORGOTTEN NATIVE SON"
1225:Muller, John (May 13, 2014).
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1055:The Day the Earth Stood Still
1052:, the alien in the 1951 film
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575:, a mall that opened in 2008.
545:The Day the Earth Stood Still
394:Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
381:In 1871, Congress passed the
347:of Washington soon after the
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2187:The Shops at Wisconsin Place
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341:George Washington University
321:George Washington University
296:1968 Washington, D.C., riots
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1600:"Banneker Community Center"
877:Washington Parks and People
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2899:Stronghold-Metropolis View
2314:The Village at Shirlington
2142:The Mall at Prince Georges
1288:Tom (September 30, 2013).
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1014:Cardinal Gibbons Memorial
838:Banneker Community Center
780:Mary Ann Shadd Cary House
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2576:Southwest Federal Center
2365:Old Post Office Pavilion
2167:St. Charles Towne Center
1853:Sixteenth Street Heights
1650:"Columbia Heights Green"
962:Tubman Elementary School
929:Cardozo Education Campus
895:Cardozo Education Campus
826:Columbia Heights station
661:Columbia Heights station
590:supermarket opened, and
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2285:Springfield Town Center
1022:Archbishop of Baltimore
864:. It was listed on the
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784:Embassy Building No. 10
755:Riggs–Tompkins Building
683:Trinity AME Zion Church
507:and his wife opened an
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2295:The Crossing Clarendon
2192:Towne Centre at Laurel
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1742:GALA Hispanic Theatre
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2304:Tysons Corner Center
2197:Westfield Montgomery
2182:The Shops at Iverson
1093:Jeannine Smith Clark
498:Murphy & Olmsted
445:John Marshall Harlan
234: • Density
2884:North Michigan Park
2561:Mount Vernon Square
2265:Old Town Alexandria
2082:Rhode Island Avenue
2023:Downtown Washington
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1707:The Washington Post
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1458:The Washington Post
1437:The Washington Post
1351:The Washington Post
1314:The Washington Post
1253:The Washington Post
1182:The Washington Post
1035:In the Line of Fire
856:(Banneker pool), a
771:is on 15th Street.
518:Cardozo High School
505:J. Willard Marriott
472:downtown Washington
292:Cardozo High School
288:DC streetcar system
3111:Northeast Boundary
3031:East River Heights
2753:Fort Stevens Ridge
2667:Observatory Circle
2637:Friendship Heights
2335:Capital Plaza Mall
2275:Reston Town Center
2230:Dulles Town Center
2225:Crystal City Shops
1978:shopping districts
1380:. January 9, 2012.
1030:
1004:In popular culture
956:Elementary schools
914:
903:
834:
792:Olympia Apartments
758:
717:
685:
600:On March 5, 2008,
577:
540:
502:
460:
421:
405:Meridian Hill Park
379:
349:American Civil War
325:
269:Meridian Hill Park
226: • Total
213: • Total
125:Meridian Hill Park
3220:
3219:
3011:Central Northeast
2607:Cathedral Heights
2551:Sheridan-Kalorama
2465:Kalorama Triangle
2403:
2402:
2212:Northern Virginia
2202:Westfield Wheaton
2098:U Street Corridor
2057:H Street Corridor
1940:
1939:
1935:
1934:
1525:"Urban Institute"
1398:. April 18, 2012.
1147:- journalist for
1089:- D.C. politician
1075:Notable residents
899:William B. Ittner
862:Benjamin Banneker
846:Basketball courts
776:David White House
653:Howard University
527:Howard University
509:A&W Root Beer
329:Washington County
241:
240:
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119:(right); middle:
3245:
3182:Garfield Heights
3167:Congress Heights
3121:Randle Highlands
3096:Marshall Heights
3036:Eastland Gardens
3016:Civic Betterment
2940:Judiciary Square
2743:Colonial Village
2460:Columbia Heights
2441:Washington, D.C.
2430:
2423:
2416:
2407:
2406:
2395:White Flint Mall
2220:Ballston Quarter
2051:Wisconsin Avenue
2018:Columbia Heights
1990:Washington, D.C.
1967:
1960:
1953:
1944:
1943:
1912:
1911:
1895:
1894:
1889:Columbia Heights
1887:
1886:
1870:
1869:
1844:
1830:
1823:
1816:
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1775:
1773:
1772:
1771:
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1548:
1547:. June 12, 2012.
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1201:
1195:
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1172:
1156:Stanley Woodward
1137:- columnist for
1135:Geovanny Vicente
840:, a unit of the
812:Park Road Courts
740:Spanish-language
669:Washington Metro
522:African-American
392:, author of the
383:D.C. Organic Act
333:William J. Stone
277:All Souls Church
252:Washington, D.C.
244:Columbia Heights
167:Washington, D.C.
145:
129:All Souls Church
103:
92:
85:
78:
67:
60:
35:Columbia Heights
31:
30:
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3246:
3244:
3243:
3242:
3223:
3222:
3221:
3216:
3197:Shipley Terrace
3135:
3091:Lincoln Heights
3041:Fairfax Village
2991:Benning Heights
2974:
2918:
2839:Carver Langston
2807:
2733:Brightwood Park
2711:
2677:Potomac Heights
2585:
2509:
2495:Pleasant Plains
2443:
2434:
2404:
2399:
2340:Lakeforest Mall
2328:Defunct centers
2323:
2308:Tysons Galleria
2260:Mosaic District
2206:
2157:Pike & Rose
2152:National Harbor
2127:Ellsworth Place
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1971:
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1936:
1930:Pleasant Plains
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1173:
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1077:
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888:
816:Truck Company F
796:Clifton Terrace
709:
677:
645:Pleasant Plains
617:
566:
441:Melville Fuller
413:
368:Pleasant Plains
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2952:
2950:Near Northeast
2947:
2942:
2937:
2932:
2926:
2924:
2920:
2919:
2917:
2916:
2911:
2909:Truxton Circle
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2699:
2697:Wesley Heights
2694:
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2684:
2679:
2674:
2669:
2664:
2659:
2657:McLean Gardens
2654:
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2644:
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2619:
2617:Cleveland Park
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2470:Lanier Heights
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2451:
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1044:Clint Eastwood
1040:John Malkovich
1032:The 1993 film
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897:, designed by
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804:Trinity Towers
788:Meridian Manor
732:Tivoli Theatre
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637:Mount Pleasant
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484:Tivoli Theatre
443:, and Justice
434:Sinclair Lewis
430:Ambrose Bierce
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