[1] |
Name on the Register |
Image |
Date listed[2] |
Location |
Neighborhood |
Description |
1 |
Anacostia Historic District |
|
October 11, 1978 (#78003050) |
Roughly bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue; Good Hope Road; 16th Street; Fendall Street; V Street; 15th Street and the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site; Maple View Place 38°51′53″N 76°59′08″W / 38.864722°N 76.985556°W / 38.864722; -76.985556 (Anacostia Historic District) |
Anacostia |
Comprises approximately 20 squares and about 550 buildings built between 1854 and 1930 |
2 |
Capitol Hill Historic District |
|
August 27, 1976 (#76002127) |
Roughly bounded by Virginia Ave., SE., S. Capitol St., F St. NE., and 14th Sts. SE & NE.; also roughly bounded by 7th St. NE, I-295, M St. SE and 11th St. SE 38°53′13″N 76°59′51″W / 38.886944°N 76.9975°W / 38.886944; -76.9975 (Capitol Hill Historic District) |
Capitol Hill |
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of July 3, 2003 |
3 |
Christ Church |
|
May 25, 1969 (#69000291) |
620 G St., SE. 38°52′53″N 76°59′52″W / 38.881389°N 76.997778°W / 38.881389; -76.997778 (Christ Church) |
Capitol Hill |
|
4 |
Civil War Fort Sites |
|
July 15, 1974 (#74000274) |
Civil War Forts from Battery Kemble, NW to Fort Gremble, SW; also south of Washington on Rosier Bluff and north of Washington off George Washington Parkway 38°52′00″N 76°57′06″W / 38.866667°N 76.951667°W / 38.866667; -76.951667 (Civil War Fort Sites) |
NW and SW |
Second set of locations represents a boundary increase of September 13, 1978 |
5 |
Civil War Monuments in Washington, DC |
|
September 20, 1978 (#78000257) |
Various parks within the original boundaries of city 38°53′23″N 76°59′25″W / 38.889722°N 76.990278°W / 38.889722; -76.990278 (Civil War Monuments in Washington, DC) |
Various |
18 statues about people and topics related to the Civil War, including 1 in Lincoln Park (NE & SE quadrants), 6 in the upper NW quadrant, and 11 in central Washington. |
6 |
Commandant's Office, Washington Navy Yard |
|
August 14, 1973 (#73002077) |
Montgomery Sq. and Dahlgren Ave., SE. 38°52′23″N 76°59′43″W / 38.873056°N 76.995278°W / 38.873056; -76.995278 (Commandant's Office, Washington Navy Yard) |
Navy Yard |
|
7 |
Congressional Cemetery |
|
June 23, 1969 (#69000292) |
1801 E St., SE. 38°52′52″N 76°58′38″W / 38.881111°N 76.977222°W / 38.881111; -76.977222 (Congressional Cemetery) |
Barney Circle |
Designated a National Historic Landmark June 14, 2011[3] |
8 |
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site |
|
October 15, 1966 (#66000033) |
1411 W St., SE. 38°51′45″N 76°59′04″W / 38.8625°N 76.984444°W / 38.8625; -76.984444 (Frederick Douglass National Historic Site) |
Anacostia |
|
9 |
Duvall Manor Apartments |
|
June 1, 2018 (#100002480) |
3500-3510 Minnesota Ave SE. 38°53′11″N 76°57′20″W / 38.8863°N 76.9555°W / 38.8863; -76.9555 (Duvall Manor Apartments) |
Greenway |
|
10 |
Eastern Market |
|
May 27, 1971 (#71000998) |
7th and C Sts., SE. 38°53′11″N 76°59′48″W / 38.886389°N 76.996667°W / 38.886389; -76.996667 (Eastern Market) |
Capitol Hill |
Badly damaged by an early-morning fire on April 30, 2007; reopened on June 26, 2009 |
11 |
East Corner Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia |
|
November 1, 1996 (#96001249) |
100 feet east of the junction of Eastern and Southern Aves. 38°53′35″N 76°54′34″W / 38.893056°N 76.909444°W / 38.893056; -76.909444 (East Corner Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia) |
NE and SE |
See List of Boundary Markers of the Original District of Columbia |
12 |
Engine Company No. 19 |
|
May 10, 2010 (#10000238) |
2813 Pennsylvania Ave., SE 38°52′18″N 76°58′01″W / 38.871567°N 76.967052°W / 38.871567; -76.967052 (Engine Company No. 19) |
Randle Highlands |
|
13 |
Engine Company No. 25 |
|
June 27, 2007 (#07000593) |
3203 Martin Luther King Jr., Ave SE 38°50′35″N 77°00′03″W / 38.843056°N 77.000833°W / 38.843056; -77.000833 (Engine Company No. 25) |
Congress Heights |
|
14 |
Folger Shakespeare Library |
|
June 23, 1969 (#69000294) |
201 E. Capitol St., SE. 38°53′22″N 77°00′11″W / 38.889444°N 77.003056°W / 38.889444; -77.003056 (Folger Shakespeare Library) |
Capitol Hill |
|
15 |
Friendship House-The Maples |
|
January 18, 1973 (#73002086) |
619 D St., SE., or 630 South Carolina Ave., SE. 38°53′02″N 76°59′53″W / 38.883889°N 76.998056°W / 38.883889; -76.998056 (Friendship House-The Maples) |
Capitol Hill |
|
16 |
The Furies Collective |
|
May 2, 2016 (#16000211) |
219 11th St., SE 38°53′13″N 76°59′29″W / 38.887024°N 76.991494°W / 38.887024; -76.991494 (The Furies Collective) |
Capitol Hill |
|
17 |
Gallinger Municipal Hospital Psychopathic Ward |
|
February 27, 1989 (#89000074) |
Reservation 13, 19th St. and Massachusetts Ave., SE 38°53′04″N 76°58′37″W / 38.884444°N 76.976944°W / 38.884444; -76.976944 (Gallinger Municipal Hospital Psychopathic Ward) |
Barney Circle |
|
18 |
Main Gate, Washington Navy Yard |
|
August 14, 1973 (#73002098) |
8th and M Sts., SE. 38°52′35″N 76°59′43″W / 38.876389°N 76.995278°W / 38.876389; -76.995278 (Main Gate, Washington Navy Yard) |
Navy Yard |
More commonly known as the Latrobe Gate. |
19 |
Main Sewerage Pumping Station, District of Columbia |
|
May 24, 2012 (#12000297) |
125 O St., SE 38°52′26″N 77°00′12″W / 38.873828°N 77.003426°W / 38.873828; -77.003426 (Main Sewerage Pumping Station, District of Columbia) |
Navy Yard |
|
20 |
Old Naval Hospital |
|
May 3, 1974 (#74002171) |
921 Pennsylvania Ave., SE. 38°52′58″N 76°59′36″W / 38.882778°N 76.993333°W / 38.882778; -76.993333 (Old Naval Hospital) |
Capitol Hill |
|
21 |
Quarters A, Washington Navy Yard |
|
August 14, 1973 (#73002111) |
East of the main gate and south of M St., SE., in the navy yard 38°52′34″N 76°59′41″W / 38.876111°N 76.994722°W / 38.876111; -76.994722 (Quarters A, Washington Navy Yard) |
Navy Yard |
|
22 |
Quarters B, Washington Navy Yard |
|
August 14, 1973 (#73002112) |
Charles Morris Ave., SE. 38°52′32″N 76°59′39″W / 38.875556°N 76.994167°W / 38.875556; -76.994167 (Quarters B, Washington Navy Yard) |
Navy Yard |
|
23 |
St. Elizabeths Hospital |
|
April 26, 1979 (#79003101) |
1100 Alabama Ave., SE.[4] 38°51′01″N 76°59′40″W / 38.850278°N 76.994444°W / 38.850278; -76.994444 (St. Elizabeths Hospital) |
SE |
|
24 |
St. Mark's Church |
|
May 8, 1973 (#73002117) |
3rd and A Sts., SE. 38°53′18″N 77°00′06″W / 38.888333°N 77.001667°W / 38.888333; -77.001667 (St. Mark's Church) |
Capitol Hill |
|
25 |
Saint Paul African Union Methodist Church |
|
July 28, 2011 (#11000481) |
401 I St., SE. 38°52′45″N 77°00′02″W / 38.879167°N 77.000556°W / 38.879167; -77.000556 (Saint Paul African Union Methodist Church) |
Navy Yard |
|
26 |
John Philip Sousa Junior High School |
|
August 7, 2001 (#01001045) |
3650 Ely Place, SE. 38°53′01″N 76°57′08″W / 38.883497°N 76.952217°W / 38.883497; -76.952217 (John Philip Sousa Junior High School) |
Fort Dupont |
In 1950, eleven African American students were denied admission to the newly constructed all-white Sousa school. This action was eventually overturned in the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision in Bolling v. Sharpe, which made segregated public schools illegal in the District of Columbia. The defeat of the legal doctrine "separate but equal" was a significant landmark in the modern Civil Rights Movement. |
27 |
Southeast No. 1 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia |
|
November 1, 1996 (#96001248) |
30 feet south of the junction of Southern Ave. and D St., SE 38°52′58″N 76°55′20″W / 38.882786°N 76.922303°W / 38.882786; -76.922303 (Southeast No. 1 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia) |
Marshall Heights |
|
28 |
Southeast No. 2 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia |
|
November 1, 1996 (#96001247) |
4345 Southern Ave. 38°52′20″N 76°56′09″W / 38.872222°N 76.935833°W / 38.872222; -76.935833 (Southeast No. 2 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia) |
Fort Davis |
|
29 |
Southeast No. 3 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia |
|
November 1, 1996 (#96001246) |
3908 Southern Ave. 38°51′43″N 76°56′55″W / 38.861944°N 76.948611°W / 38.861944; -76.948611 (Southeast No. 3 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia) |
Fairfax Village |
|
30 |
Southeast No. 5 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia |
|
November 1, 1996 (#96001245) |
280 feet northeast of the junction of Southern Ave. and Valley Terrace 38°50′31″N 76°58′29″W / 38.841944°N 76.974722°W / 38.841944; -76.974722 (Southeast No. 5 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia) |
Shipley Terrace |
|
31 |
Southeast No. 6 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia |
|
November 1, 1996 (#96001244) |
901 Southern Ave. 38°49′54″N 76°59′17″W / 38.831667°N 76.988056°W / 38.831667; -76.988056 (Southeast No. 6 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia) |
Washington Highlands |
|
32 |
Southeast No. 7 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia |
|
November 1, 1996 (#96001243) |
25 feet northeast of the junction of Southern Ave. and Indian Head Rd. 38°49′17″N 77°00′05″W / 38.821389°N 77.001389°W / 38.821389; -77.001389 (Southeast No. 7 Boundary Marker of the Original District of Columbia) |
Bellevue |
|
33 |
U.S. Marine Corps Barracks and Commandant's House |
|
December 27, 1972 (#72001435) |
8th and I Sts., SE 38°52′48″N 76°59′41″W / 38.88°N 76.994722°W / 38.88; -76.994722 (U.S. Marine Corps Barracks and Commandant's House) |
Capitol Hill |
|
34 |
Suitland Parkway |
|
June 2, 1995 (#95000604) |
From the Anacostia River in the District of Columbia to Pennsylvania Ave. in Prince George's County, Maryland 38°51′12″N 76°59′00″W / 38.853333°N 76.983333°W / 38.853333; -76.983333 (Suitland Parkway) |
Various |
|
35 |
Texas Gardens Apartments |
|
June 1, 2018 (#100002481) |
1741 28th St SE 38°52′04″N 76°58′04″W / 38.8679°N 76.9678°W / 38.8679; -76.9678 (Texas Gardens Apartments) |
Randle Highlands |
|
36 |
Washington and Georgetown Railroad Car House |
|
November 14, 2006 (#06000516) |
770 M St. SE 38°52′44″N 76°59′45″W / 38.878889°N 76.995833°W / 38.878889; -76.995833 (Washington and Georgetown Railroad Car House) |
Navy Yard |
Commonly known as the Blue Castle |
37 |
Washington Navy Yard |
|
June 19, 1973 (#73002124) |
8th and M Sts., SE 38°52′25″N 76°59′47″W / 38.873611°N 76.996389°W / 38.873611; -76.996389 (Washington Navy Yard) |
Navy Yard |
|
38 |
Watterston House |
|
January 17, 1992 (#91001942) |
224 2nd St., SE. 38°53′11″N 77°00′13″W / 38.886389°N 77.003611°W / 38.886389; -77.003611 (Watterston House) |
Capitol Hill |
|
39 |
Woodlawn Cemetery |
|
December 20, 1996 (#96001499) |
4611 Benning Rd., SE 38°53′06″N 76°56′19″W / 38.885°N 76.938611°W / 38.885; -76.938611 (Woodlawn Cemetery) |
Benning Ridge |
|