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Truxton Circle | |
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![]() Truxton Circle within the District of Columbia | |
Coordinates:38°54′40″N77°00′32″W / 38.911056°N 77.008972°W /38.911056; -77.008972 | |
Country | United States |
District | Washington, D.C. |
Ward | Ward 5 |
Government | |
• Councilmember | Zachary Parker |
Truxton Circle, sometimes known asEast Shaw,[1][2][3] is a neighborhood ofWashington, D.C., located inNorthwest D.C.
Truxton Circle is named for the formerThomas Truxtuntraffic circle, which was constructed at the intersection ofFlorida Avenue andNorth Capitol Street around 1900.[4] The circle was named after USNavyCommodoreThomas Truxtun.[4] It was part of the Shaw School Urban Renewal Area,[5] later known as theShaw neighborhood.[6]
A fountain was moved from the intersection ofPennsylvania Avenue andM Street NW to Truxton Circle in 1901.[7][8]
A police officer conducted traffic at the traffic circle until atraffic light was installed in 1925.[9]
Because the traffic circle was a site of traffic jams and accidents, it was demolished in 1947 at a cost of $500,000.[4][10] The adjacent fountain was removed at the same time.[4]
The neighborhood of Truxton Circle contains late 19th-century houses and historical schools, includingArmstrong Manual Training School (whereDuke Ellington graduated) and the originalDunbar High School, the first public high school for black students in theUnited States. Along with Armstrong, the formerJohn Mercer Langston School,John Fox Slater Elementary School, and theMargaret Murray Washington School buildings are all listed on theNational Register of Historic Places.
Truxton Circle is bordered by New Jersey Avenue to the west;Florida Avenue to the north;New York Avenue to the south; andNorth Capitol Street to the east.
It is bordered by the following neighborhoods: to the north byBloomingdale andLeDroit Park; to the east byEckington; to the west byShaw andMt. Vernon Square Historic District; and to the south byNoMa.
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 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).[11]
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 is home to two civic associations, the Bates Area Civic Association and the Hanover Civic Association.[12]