U Street Corridor

U Street Corridor

U Street Corridor

The U Street Corridor, a listed Historic District in Washington DC, served as a vital center of African American culture and community from the 1920s to the 1960s. Once known as “Black Broadway,” this area was the former home of Duke Ellington and continues to thrive with a vibrant array of restaurants, jazz clubs, and shops. Visitors today can explore the rich history and dynamic atmosphere, experiencing the legacy of a neighborhood that played a significant role in shaping the city’s cultural landscape.

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