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Truxton Circle , sometimes known as East Shaw , is a neighborhood of Washington, D.C. , located in Northwest D.C .

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8-576: Margaret Murray Washington School , also known as the M.M. Washington Career High School , is a historic structure located in the Truxton Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It was entered in the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. The main block of the school was opened in 1912 as the O Street Vocational School. It

16-598: Is named for the former Thomas Truxtun traffic circle , which was constructed at the intersection of Florida Avenue and North Capitol Street around 1900. The circle was named after US Navy Commodore Thomas Truxtun . It was part of the Shaw School Urban Renewal Area, later known as the Shaw neighborhood. A fountain was moved from the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and M Street NW to Truxton Circle in 1901. A police officer conducted traffic at

24-536: The 2012 redistricting, the Ward 5 portions moved from ANC-5C to ANC-5E. The neighborhood is now served by two Single-Member Districts, 5E05 (south of Q St) and 5E06 (north of Q St and shared with Bloomingdale). The neighborhood has several parks and playgrounds, such as Truxton Park, which lies at the corner of First Street and Florida Avenue, New York Avenue Playground at the corner of First Street and N Street, and Bundy Playground between O Street and P Street. Truxton Circle

32-452: The north; New York Avenue to the south; and North Capitol Street to the east. It is bordered by the following neighborhoods: to the north by Bloomingdale and LeDroit Park ; to the east by Eckington ; to the west by Shaw and Mt. Vernon Square Historic District ; and to the south by NoMa . A majority of Truxton Circle is defined as within Ward 5 of the city, with the southeast corner bounded by Kirby St and N St part of Ward 6. After

40-536: The original Dunbar High School , the first public high school for black students in the United States . Along with Armstrong, the former John Mercer Langston School , John Fox Slater Elementary School , and the Margaret Murray Washington School buildings are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Truxton Circle is bordered by New Jersey Avenue to the west; Florida Avenue to

48-420: The traffic circle until a traffic light was installed in 1925. Because the traffic circle was a site of traffic jams and accidents, it was demolished in 1947 at a cost of $ 500,000. The adjacent fountain was removed at the same time. The neighborhood of Truxton Circle contains late 19th-century houses and historical schools, including Armstrong Manual Training School (where Duke Ellington graduated) and

56-470: Was added during World War II and it was accredited afterwards. The school offered instruction to students at area elementary schools as well as high-school-age students who made up its student body. The building was one of many schools closed in 2008 as part of budget cutting measure. In 2012, work began to turn the school into senior housing which opened in 2013 as the 82 apartment House of Lebanon. Truxton Circle, Washington, D.C. Truxton Circle

64-509: Was designed by District of Columbia Municipal Architect Snowden Ashford . The school was renamed for Margaret Murray Washington , the wife of Booker T. Washington , in 1926. She had been a leader of several black feminist organizations and the anti-lynching movement. Additions designed by Albert Harris and Albert Cassell were added in 1928 and 1938 respectively. A gymnasium was added in 1971. The curriculum provided "manual training for boys and domestic science and art for girls." Nursing

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