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As H Street NE continued to develop, its annual neighborhood festival, the H St Festival [13] has grown into the largest neighborhood celebration in the city. It is often chronicled in DC news outlets such as these articles from 2008 [ 14 ] 2010 [ 15 ] 2016 [ 16 ] 2017 [ 17 ] 2018 [ 18 ] 2019.
Chinese Community Church was founded in 1935, initially at L Street, but relocated in 2006 to its current I Street location. [33] The Sixth & I Historic Synagogue has been restored and is the scene of cultural events. The Washington DC Chinatown Community Cultural Center offers numerous activities, classes and services. [34]
It spans H Street just east of 7th, standing 47 feet 7 inches (14.50 m) tall and 75 feet (23 m) wide. In total, it weighs 128 short tons (116 t), of which 63 short tons (57 t) are in the roofing and decorations; the supports and internal structure are made from 27 short tons (24 t) of steel and 38 short tons (34 t) of concrete.
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — D.C. police announced on Friday that officers are investigating two burglaries at two separate businesses up the street from each other in Northeast D.C. The ...
This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the central area of Washington, D.C. For the purposes of this list central Washington, D. C. is defined as all of the Northwest quadrant east of Rock Creek and south of M Street and all of the Southwest quadrant.
Gallery Place is located in Northwest Washington, with entrances at 7th and F, 7th and H, and 9th and G Streets. The station's only street elevator is north of F Street on the east side of 7th Street. The station, which is beneath Capital One Arena, serves that arena and the surrounding Chinatown and Penn Quarter neighborhoods in downtown ...
Entrance on 10th Street NW. The Webster School is located on the southeast corner of 10th and H Streets NW at 940 H Street NW, between Chinatown to the east and downtown to the west. The building is on Lot 375, Square 822, and the total land area is 8,455 square feet (785 sq m).
The H Street/Benning Road Line is a currently operating line of DC Streetcar.It has eight stations and began operation on February 27, 2016. The 2.4-mile (3.9 km) line runs along H Street NE and Benning Road NE in Washington, D.C. [1] In September 2016 service was increased from six days a week to seven, and with shorter 12-minute headways.