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Steps

U Street Area Washington, DC

The U Street area used to be the home to the largest urban African American Community in America.
It was call "Black Broadway" by the American singer Pearl Bailey and Duke Ellington's childhood home was here.
After the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968 the neighborhood declined.
It was the epicenter of violence and destruction and in the mid 70's a lot of drug trafficking took place here.
In the 90's a revitalization started and by 2011 U Street NW was designated a Great Street among Great Places in America by the American Planning Board.

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Carol How16-Mar-2014 05:22
Wow, those steps are just fascinating! Interesting history of this area too. V
Helen Betts10-Jan-2014 07:04
I like the composition here, and the detail is excellent. Cast iron stairs are one of the most traditional and familiar sights in the District. V.
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