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- U_Street abstract "The U Street Corridor is a commercial and residential neighborhood in Northwest Washington, D.C, U.S.A., with many shops, restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and music venues along a nine-block stretch of U Street. It extends from 9th Street on the east to 18th Street and Florida Avenue on the west. Most of the area is part of the larger Shaw neighborhood, with the western end entering the Dupont Circle neighborhood. It is served by the U Street Washington Metro station.".
- U_Street added "1998-12-31".
- U_Street architecturalStyle Art_Deco.
- U_Street architecturalStyle Italianate_architecture.
- U_Street architecturalStyle Neoclassicism.
- U_Street architecturalStyle Queen_Anne_style_architecture.
- U_Street architecturalStyle Renaissance_Revival_architecture.
- U_Street architecturalStyle Romanesque_Revival_architecture.
- U_Street location 16th_Street_NW_(Washington,_D.C.).
- U_Street location Florida_Avenue.
- U_Street location New_Hampshire_Avenue.
- U_Street location Northwest,_Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street location Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street nrhpReferenceNumber "98001557".
- U_Street thumbnail True_reformer_building.jpg?width=300.
- U_Street wikiPageExternalLink 14washi.html.
- U_Street wikiPageExternalLink ?page=full.
- U_Street wikiPageExternalLink 0,9171,1056287,00.html.
- U_Street wikiPageExternalLink AR2006022800947.html.
- U_Street wikiPageID "1952584".
- U_Street wikiPageRevisionID "593001793".
- U_Street added "1998-12-31".
- U_Street architecture "Art Deco, Neoclassicism, Italianate, Queen Anne, Renaissance Revival, Romanesque Revival".
- U_Street caption "G. Byron Peck's Duke Ellington mural on the True Reformer Building, as seen from across the street at Ben Ali Way — named for the late owner of Ben's Chili Bowl.".
- U_Street hasPhotoCollection U_Street.
- U_Street location Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street location "Roughly bounded by New Hampshire Avenue, Florida Avenue, 6th Street, R Street, and 16th Street, NW".
- U_Street locmapin "District of Columbia".
- U_Street name "Greater U Street Historic District".
- U_Street nocat "true".
- U_Street nrhpType "hd".
- U_Street refnum "98001557".
- U_Street subject Category:African-American_history_in_Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street subject Category:Art_Deco_architecture_in_Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street subject Category:Historic_districts_in_Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street subject Category:Italianate_architecture_in_Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street subject Category:Queen_Anne_architecture_in_Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street subject Category:Renaissance_Revival_architecture_in_Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street subject Category:Romanesque_Revival_architecture_in_Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street subject Category:Streets_in_Washington,_D.C..
- U_Street point "38.917 -77.02958333333333".
- U_Street type HistoricPlace.
- U_Street type Place.
- U_Street type Wikidata:Q532.
- U_Street type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- U_Street type Place.
- U_Street type Location.
- U_Street type SpatialThing.
- U_Street comment "The U Street Corridor is a commercial and residential neighborhood in Northwest Washington, D.C, U.S.A., with many shops, restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and music venues along a nine-block stretch of U Street. It extends from 9th Street on the east to 18th Street and Florida Avenue on the west. Most of the area is part of the larger Shaw neighborhood, with the western end entering the Dupont Circle neighborhood. It is served by the U Street Washington Metro station.".
- U_Street label "U Street".
- U_Street sameAs m.068j36.
- U_Street sameAs Q7876238.
- U_Street sameAs Q7876238.
- U_Street lat "38.917".
- U_Street long "-77.02958333333333".
- U_Street wasDerivedFrom U_Street?oldid=593001793.
- U_Street depiction True_reformer_building.jpg.
- U_Street isPrimaryTopicOf U_Street.
- U_Street name "Greater U Street Historic District".