The Ivy City-Fort Totten Line, designated Route E2, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Fort Totten...
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Road–Crosstown Line name while route E2 was renamed into the Ivy City–Fort Totten Line also being shorten between Fort Totten station and Ivy City on its current...
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Shortcut used Red Line tracks from Brookland–CUA to Farragut North. A short time after the Green Line branch north of Fort Totten opened in the early...
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Ivy City–Franklin Square Line, designated Route D4, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Ivy City...
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August 23 | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 28 July 2020. "K2 Takoma – Fort Totten Line" (PDF). "Metro News Release - WMATA". www.wmata.com. Archived from...
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Ivy City is a small neighborhood in Northeast Washington, D.C., in the United States. About half the neighborhood is industrial or formerly industrial...
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Washington Metro (redirect from Washington City Metro)
Yellow Line to Fort Totten over existing Green Line trackage. This extension was later made permanent. Starting June 18, 2012, the Yellow Line was extended...
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East Corner Eastland Gardens Eckington Edgewood Fort Lincoln Fort Totten Gateway Hillbrook Ivy City Kenilworth Kingman Park Lamond Riggs Langdon Lincoln...
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Brightwood Park 5A - North Michigan Park, Michigan Park, Fort Totten, Pleasant Hills, Fort Totten Park, parts of Catholic University and other Catholic Institutions...
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unsafe, that few buildings still included a "functional roof" and poison ivy was problematic everywhere. North Brother Island Kayaker at North Brother...
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in 1865. Due to a sharp increase of the city's population after the war, people began looking beyond the city's boundary, as Sheridan-Kalorama was part...
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Statue of Liberty (redirect from Fort Wood National Monument)
1991 after the opening of an immigration museum on Ellis Island. In 1970, Ivy Bottini led a demonstration at the statue where she and others from the National...
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suburban-like streets in its interior. The western edge of the neighborhood is lined with grand apartment buildings until it reaches the Taft Bridge, which gives...
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is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the District of Columbia and the U.S. state of Maryland. The 53-mile line runs from Washington...
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Greenbelt Lines (redirect from Greenbelt Line)
routes R11 and R15 were discontinued when the Green Line portion between Greenbelt station and Fort Totten station opened and replaced by routes R12, T15,...
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Outline of Washington, D.C. (category Outlines of cities)
• Eckington • Edgewood • Fort Lincoln • Fort Totten (Part of the neighborhood is also in Ward 4) • Gateway • Ivy City • Riggs Park (Part of the...
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Paley Park (category 1967 establishments in New York City)
the footpath pavement. The green of the ivy−covered side walls ('vertical lawns') of English Ivy and Thorndale Ivy (Hedera helix 'Thorndale') contrast with...
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Van Cortlandt Park (category Pages using New York City Subway service templates)
disrepair, replaced by dirt tracks and "huts and forts" built by neighborhood kids. In 1985, the city licensed control of the courses to Los Angeles-based...
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and 4th Street in 1884 while Washington, D.C.'s first electric streetcar line began operating on New York Avenue in 1888. The transportation options and...
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Riverside Park (Manhattan) (category West Side Line)
(later the West Side Line and Hudson Line) was built along the waterfront, connecting New York City to Albany. By the 1850s, New York City was growing quickly...
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Institution, cofounder of the National Academy of Sciences and namesake of Fort Totten in Washington, D.C. Uriah Tracy (1755–1807), U.S. Congressman and Senator...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden (category 1911 establishments in New York City)
in 1941 after the Women's Auxiliary donated four rows of cherry trees. An ivy garden was also dedicated the same year. The Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden...
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New York Botanical Garden (category Education in New York City)
2019 – via newspapers.com . "POSTINGS: New for New York Botanical Garden; Ivy-Walled Herbarium". The New York Times. November 2, 1997. ISSN 0362-4331....
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Sakura Park (category 1896 establishments in New York City)
wall extends the length of the park along Claremont Avenue. The wall is an ivy-festooned copy of Kenilworth Abbey's wall in England. It was built in the...
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Puerto Rico. Many of these roadways are major avenues that serve as the city's principal traffic arteries. Every state-named roadway is an avenue except...
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Black Tradition of Arms". Washington Post. Retrieved September 22, 2022. Totten, Gary (Spring 2008). "Embodying Segregation: Ida B. Wells and the Cultural...
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Liberty Park (category Pages using New York City Subway service templates)
attached "periwinkle, Japanese spurge, winter creeper, sedge and Baltic ivy", A walkway from the pedestrian bridge curves along the park. Egresses include...
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Heroes: Marine Third Reconnaissance Battalion in Vietnam, 1965–70. New York: Ivy Books. pp. 17–26. ISBN 0-8041-0807-2. "Medal of Honor: Paul W. Bucha". MSNBC...
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unincorporated space and some may have one or more incorporated towns or cities. Incorporated municipalities can and often do straddle township (and sometimes...
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March 18, 1847. He was the youngest child of Robert McAfee and Nancy Ellen (Totten) Bradley. The couple also had six daughters, five of whom survived infancy...
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