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THEARC, a new Arts community center in Anacostia. (Credit: Jeff Rathner) Abolitionist Fredrick Douglass, a former resident of the Anacostia area. (Credit: Courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration) Abolitionist Fredrick Douglass' home in Anacostia. (Credit: National Park Service)
THEARC, a new Arts community center in Anacostia. (Credit: Jeff Rathner) Abolitionist Fredrick Douglass, a former resident of the Anacostia area. (Credit: Courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration) Abolitionist Fredrick Douglass' home in Anacostia. (Credit: National Park Service)
City of Washington from the Navy Yard, a painting c.1833, by George Cook. (Courtesy Kiplinger Washington Collection) A bank in Anacostia, 1918 (Credit: Library of Congress) Longtime Anacostia resident Gloria Whitfield, featured in WETA Neighborhoods. (Credit: Mark Fastoso)
City of Washington from the Navy Yard, a painting c.1833, by George Cook. (Courtesy Kiplinger Washington Collection) A bank in Anacostia, 1918. (Credit: Library of Congress) Longtime Anacostia resident Gloria Whitfield, featured in WETA Neighborhoods. (Credit: Mark Fastoso)
Adams Morgan street scene.
Adams Morgan street scene.
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