Judiciary Square neighborhood

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Judiciary Square neighborhood is a historic civic and legal district in downtown Washington, D.C., known for its concentration of courthouses, government buildings, and legal institutions.

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Judiciary Square neighborhood canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civic center
historic district
legal district
neighborhood
adjacentTo Capitol Hill neighborhood
surface form: Capitol Hill area

Mount Vernon Square
surface form: Mount Vernon Square area

Penn Quarter
country United States of America
surface form: United States
daylightSavingTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
surface form: Eastern Daylight Time
governedBy Government of the District of Columbia
surface form: District of Columbia government
hasFunction seat of many District of Columbia courts
seat of many federal courts in Washington, D.C.
hasGreenSpace Judiciary Square
surface form: Judiciary Square park
hasLandmark District of Columbia Court of Appeals
E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
surface form: Fraternal Order of Police National Memorial

Georgetown University Law Center
surface form: Georgetown University Law Center (nearby)

GAO Building
surface form: Government Accountability Office headquarters

H. Carl Moultrie Courthouse
Holy Rosary Catholic Church
surface form: Holy Rosary Church

National Building Museum
National Law Enforcement Museum
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Superior Court of the District of Columbia
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
surface form: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers headquarters

United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
U.S. Tax Court building
surface form: United States Tax Court Building
hasPublicTransit Judiciary Square station
historicalSignificance early civic core of the federal city
historicalUse center of Washington, D.C. legal community
jurisdiction District of Columbia
knownFor District of Columbia government buildings
civic institutions
concentration of courthouses
federal government buildings
legal institutions
locatedIn Northwest Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
namedAfter Judiciary Square
partOf Downtown Washington, D.C.
servedByMetroLine Washington Metro Red Line
surface form: Red Line (Washington Metro)
streetGridFeature bounded by major downtown avenues and streets
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
transportationType transit-accessible downtown neighborhood
zoningCharacter office
primarily institutional

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Judiciary Square buildings, Washington, D.C. partOf Judiciary Square neighborhood