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Where is Shaw?

Boundaries pre-Home Rule
Western- 15th Street NW
Eastern- North Capitol Street NW
Northern- Florida Ave NW
Southern- New York Ave NW , between North Cap and New Jersey, M Street NW between 3rd and 13th Streets NW, and N Street between 13th and 15th Streets NW.

Day: November 19, 2007

Gender and the corner

This is an observation, and I am weak on gender theory, but we’ve got guys on the corner. You know, the ones you’re calling 311 or 911 on for hanging on the corner. It’s males, men, boys, hanging on the corner. Where are the women? Home? At work? Any ideas?

Posted on November 19, 2007February 17, 2020Author MariCategories UncategorizedTags misc8 Comments on Gender and the corner

Both sides of the coin

Just bringing to your attention an article in the Sunday Post about historic districts, “Harsh Realities for Those Who Buy Historic“.

Posted on November 19, 2007February 17, 2020Author MariCategories UncategorizedTags Historic Districts
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