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Columbia Heights (Washington, D.C.)

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population in the neighborhood. Significant demographic changes began in the late 1940s when African-American residents began to buy apartment buildings previously owned by whites, and in the 1950s blacks bought individual homes in ever increasing numbers. The neighborhood was a strong middle-class
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The popularity of the neighborhood resulted in the construction of several large apartment buildings during the beginning of the twentieth century that changed the suburban character of the area into a more urban and densely populated district. As of mid-century, however, Columbia Heights retained
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ravaged the 14th St. Corridor in Columbia Heights, along with the commercial U Street corridor nearby, and many other Washington neighborhoods to the east. Many middle-class residents moved out to the suburbs, resulting in a drop in business. As a result, many homes and shops remained vacant for
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In 1901, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia renamed streets all over the District in accordance with a newly adopted street-naming system. In Columbia Heights, Clifton Street, Roanoke Street, Yale Street, Princeton Street, Harvard Street, Columbia Road, Kenesaw Avenue, Kenyon Street,
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Upscale development in 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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In 1904, the Columbia Heights Citizen's Association published an illustrated brochure entitled "A Statement of Some of the Advantages of Beautiful Columbia Heights." 1904 was also the year that Congress authorized changing the names of streets to align with the alphabetical and orderly naming
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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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figures estimated 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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figures estimated Columbia Heights had a 43.5% African-American population, including government and other professional class; 28.1% Hispanic population; 22.9% White population; 3.2% Asian population; and a 2% Other population.
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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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across the street from the Columbia Heights Metro station opened. It includes many stores and restaurants as well as 1,000 spaces of underground parking.
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The neighborhood is also home to several organizations that serve minorities such as the Greater Washington Urban League, the local affiliate of the
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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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The northern portion of modern-day Columbia Heights (i.e., north of where Harvard Street currently lies) was, until the 1880s, a part of the
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The Columbia Heights Day Festival is a one-day street festival is a celebration of the diversity and community of Columbia Heights.
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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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The neighborhood was featured in various clips, and as the home of protagonists Helen and Bobby Benson, in the 1951 film
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as a "colored" school resulted in a demographic shift and the neighborhood became predominantly African-American. The
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to the west, Spring Road to the north; Sherman Ave to the east, and Florida Avenue to the south. It is served by the
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in 1914 made the neighborhood a popular place to live among federal workers. In the 1940s, the designation of
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As of 2018, approximately 22% of the housing stock in the neighborhood was reserved for low income renters.
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The college moved to the center of Washington's downtown business district and in 1904, changed its name to
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Once farmland on the estate of the Holmead family (called "Pleasant Plains"), Columbia Heights was part of
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devastated the area and turmoil in the 1970-80s followed. Beginning in the late 1990s, the addition of the
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In 2012, Columbia Heights was named one of the fastest gentrifying neighborhoods in the United States.
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in 1986 because of its important role in the development of the black community in Washington, D.C.
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purchased the land for $ 1. Community work days are every Saturday. The garden has community beds.
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There had already been positive developments along lower 14th Street and the U Street corridor.
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In 1999, the city announced a revitalization initiative for the neighborhood focused around the
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led to the redevelopment of the neighborhood. Today the neighborhood has diverse demographics.
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mall and to numerous other restaurants and stores, primarily along the highly commercialized
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much of its upscale residential appeal, supporting establishments such as the ornate
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African-American enclave in Washington, along with the nearby Shaw neighborhood and
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By Broad Potomac's Shore: Great Poems from the Early Days of Our Nation's Capital
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By 1914, four street car lines served the section providing transportation to
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convention of the Old City (i.e., below Boundary Street, now Florida Avenue).
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Historic Neighborhoods: Columbia Heights Heritage Trail, Cultural Tourism DC
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quadrant of Washington, D.C., Columbia Heights borders the neighborhoods of
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and designated as a "colored" high school to accommodate the growing
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This article is about the neighborhood. For the Metro station, see
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Booker T. Washington Public Charter School for the Technical Arts
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Booker T. Washington Public Charter School for the Technical Arts
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A 1910 advertisement for a housing development on Clifton Street.
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in twenty minutes. The neighborhood also became the home of the
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National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
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Notable historic structures in the neighborhood include the
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The Columbia Heights Farmers Market, across the street from
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Columbia Heights takes its name from Columbian College (now
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History of Columbia Heights building boom – Ghosts of DC
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District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation
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Places adjacent to Columbia Heights (Washington, D.C.)
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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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Columbia Heights station
Neighborhood of Washington, D.C.






Tivoli Theatre
Riggs-Tompkins Building
National Baptist Memorial Church
Meridian Hill Park
All Souls Church
DC USA
Columbia Heights within the District of Columbia
United States
Washington, D.C.
Quadrant
Northwest
Brianne Nadeau
neighborhood
Washington, D.C.
Northwest D.C.
DC USA
14th Street
Meridian Hill Park
National Baptist Memorial Church
All Souls Church
U.S. Civil War
DC streetcar system

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