Anacostia neighborhood

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The Anacostia neighborhood is a historic, predominantly residential community in Southeast Washington, D.C., known for its African American heritage, riverfront location, and ongoing urban revitalization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
neighborhood
borderedBy Anacostia Freeway (I-295)
surface form: Anacostia Freeway (DC-295)

Anacostia River
characterizedBy predominantly residential land use
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAreaCode 202
hasBridge 11th Street Bridges
Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge
hasCommunityOrganizationType neighborhood associations
hasCulturalInstitution Anacostia Arts Center
Anacostia Community Museum
Honfleur Gallery
hasDemographicCharacteristic majority African American population
hasEconomicCharacteristic historically disinvested urban area
hasEducationalInstitutionType public schools
hasFeature hills overlooking the Anacostia River
hasHeritage African American heritage
hasHistoricArchitectureStyle Victorian-era houses
late 19th-century residential architecture
hasHistoricDistrict Anacostia neighborhood self-linksurface differs
surface form: Anacostia Historic District
hasLandmark Cedar Hill (Frederick Douglass home)
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
hasLocalGovernmentRepresentation Councilmember for Ward 8
hasPark Anacostia Park
hasRecreationFacilityType community recreation centers
hasStreetGrid primarily residential streets with small commercial corridors
hasTransportation Anacostia station
surface form: Anacostia Metrorail station
hasTypeOfHousing apartment buildings
rowhouses
single-family homes
hasZIPCode 20020
historicalPeriod post–Civil War African American settlement
knownFor historic African American community
riverfront location
urban revitalization efforts
locatedIn Southeast Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity District of Columbia
locatedOnWater Anacostia River
namedAfter Anacostia River
partOf East of the River neighborhoods of Washington, D.C.
Ward 8 of Washington, D.C.
servedByTransportLine Washington Metro Green Line
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
undergoes neighborhood revitalization projects

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National Capital Parks-East sites hasPart Anacostia neighborhood
subject surface form: National Capital Parks-East
this entity surface form: Anacostia Park riverfront areas
Anacostia River adjacentTo Anacostia neighborhood
North Capitol Street near Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Eckington neighborhood
Southeast Washington, D.C. contains Anacostia neighborhood
Southeast Washington, D.C. contains Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Historic Anacostia Historic District
Anacostia station locatedIn Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia, Washington, D.C.
Anacostia station servesNeighborhood Anacostia neighborhood
Congress Heights partOf Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia area of Washington, D.C.
Anacostia neighborhood hasHistoricDistrict Anacostia neighborhood self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Anacostia
this entity surface form: Anacostia Historic District
Suitland Parkway (NPS-managed segments) passesThrough Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia area of Washington, D.C.
Bonus Army march encampmentLocation Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia Flats
Fort Stanton Park locatedInNeighborhood Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia area
Anacostia Park isAccessibleFrom Anacostia neighborhood
Fort Stanton neighborhood hasNearbyHistoricSite Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia Historic District
Fort Stanton neighborhood adjacentTo Anacostia neighborhood
Woodland neighborhood partOf Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia area of Washington, D.C.
Good Hope Road SE passesThrough Anacostia neighborhood
Anacostia Arts Center locatedIn Anacostia neighborhood
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site vicinity (on hill above Anacostia) near Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia Historic District
Nacotchtank people toponymicLegacy Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
Fairlawn neighborhood partOf Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia area of Washington, D.C.
Good Hope neighborhood near Anacostia neighborhood
Barry Farm neighborhood partOf Anacostia neighborhood
this entity surface form: Anacostia area
Barry Farm neighborhood borderedBy Anacostia neighborhood
11th Street Bridges connects Anacostia neighborhood
Church Terrell placeOfDeath Anacostia neighborhood
subject surface form: Mary Church Terrell
this entity surface form: Anacostia, Washington, D.C.
Shepherd Parkway locatedIn Anacostia neighborhood
Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge connects Anacostia neighborhood
CSX Railroad Bridge locatedNear Anacostia neighborhood