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Hazen RA-4 Rock Creek NC-8 Barnard Hill 37th St NW RA-2 08-08 Park Park & Piney MU-4 NC-8 R-1-A Park Rd NW Branch Parkway 11-09 Michigan Ave NE Ward RF-1 RA-2 RF-1 Randolph St NE R-1-A Circle RF-1 R-2 MU-4 MU-7 96-9 Perry Pl NE Eastern Ave NE Porter St NW RF-1 Quincy St NW "MGeorgia Ave Petworth Clara Barton Pkwy NW 05-42 American University RF-1 RF-1 87-17 14th St NE RA-1 Indian Ln NW RA-2 RA-1 MU-3 85-8 RA-2 PDR-1 Perry St NE MU-4 RF-1 MU-4 Fort Bunker Sherier Pl NW Glover Parkway NC-8 Harewood Rd NE NC-3 Hill RA-2 RA-1 O�s St NE "M Klingle R-1-A MU-7 Newark St NW Valley RA-5MU-4 R-1-B 08-15 NC-1RA-4 RF-1 17th St NE South Dakota Ave NE Cleveland Park Parkway RF-1 U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home Newton St NE MU-4 RF-1 RF-1 Brookland-CUA R-1-B Manning Pl NW MU-3 RA-2 RA-2 Macomb St NW RA-2 MU-4 NC-1 10th St NW NC-8 17th St NW St 17th " Adams Mill Rd NW M MU-3 Fort R-15 RA-2 MU-3 Monroe St NE Circle Loughboro Rd NW RA-4 MU-4 16-12 Park R-1-B RA-2 RF-1 RA-2 MU-3 R-1-A RF-1 RF-1 10-26 Klingle St NW R-1-B 96-7 RA-2 NC-7 08-24B/04-25 10-28 RA-2 RA-4 RF-1 Irving St NW RA-2 MU-4 MU-5B 18th St NW RF-1 Thayer St NE Woodley 13-10A NC-7 09-08 Kearny St NE Myrtle Ave NE RA-1 Park MU-4 RA-2 RA-1 MU-3 R-1-B Park MU-7 Kenyon St NW R-3 Battery MU-4 MU-4 Jackson St NE PDR-1 Chain Bridge Rd NW Kemble RF-1 94-21 Vista St NE R-1-B Clara Barton Park RA-2 04-17A MU-3 RA-1 45th St NW St 45th Parkway, Cathedral Ave NW RF-1 98-18 20th St NE Maryland R-21 5th St NW 15-02 Irving St NE Carolina Pl NW Bryce 07-02 RA-2 RA-1 RA-4 44th St NW Park "M 07-27 Hamlin St NE MU-5A 34th St NW R-14 39th St NW Columbia Rd NW R-3 43rd St NW R-2 Columbia Heights RA-4 Trinity Washington University National RA-4 MU-4 MU-2 Chesapeake & Ohio R-3 Zoo Entrance Rabaut 8th St NE MU-4 Canal National MU-4RF-1 NE St 10th RF-1 Park RF-1 Georgia Ave NW Girard St NE Historical Park MU-3 Tunlaw Rd NW RF-1 RF-1 88-34B RF-1 MU-3 Woodley Park-Zoo Adams Morgan 15th St NW R-11 Franklin St NE MacArthur Blvd NW Dexter St NW 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R-1-A 03-26 Washington R-13 RA-6 RA-4 MU-4 RC-3 MU-10 PDR-1 MU-2 R-1-B 3rd St NW St NW 1st Whitehaven R-1-A 14-08 ARTS-4 Howard University V St NE Parkway MU-4 Parkway R-12 83-11 RA-2 ARTS-2 PDR-1 R-19 86-4 RA-4 U St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/CardozoRA-2 92-16 RC-2 MU-4 RA-2 North St BN Capitol R-1-B ARTS-4 PDR-3 St NE 3rd Reservoir Rd NW Wyoming Ave NW 03-24 RA-4 "M V St NE R-20 MU-27 Dumbarton Oaks Park MU-4 RA-4MU-4 12-20 ARTS-1 17th St NE MU-5B PDR-4 89-10 R-19 RA-8 ARTS-4 R-1-B ARTS-2 RF-1 RF-1 Potomac MU-3 PDR-4 RA-2 RA-4 RA-2 05-39 MU-4 PDR-3 Bladensburg Rd NE Palisades R-1-B RF-1 MU-4 MU-4 Parkway Hoban Rd NW MU-9 MU-4 RF-2 ARTS-3 T St NE 14-01 T St NW RA-2 RA-4 RF-1 35th Pl NW Pl 35th Harvard University Bancro� Pl NW MU-17 MU-4 07-07A MU-4 RA-1 R-20 R-1-B RF-2 RA-2 9th St NE Hickey Ln NE Anacostia Park Montrose MU-9 RA-8 RA-2 PDR-2 Park S St NW Shaw-Howard Univ S St NW Brentwood Park R-1-B RA-9 ARTS-2 Central Pl NE RA-9 RA-2 "M (Patterson Tract) Conifer Rd NE 78-20 Wisconsin Ave NW Randolph Pl NE PDR-1 R-1-B RA-2 RA-2 09-05 RA-8 RA-8 MU-4 NE Rd Spring Holly RA-9 RA-4 RA-1 47th Pl NW RA-1 R-3Sheridan R St NW RF-1 Lincoln Rd NE PDR-2 R St NE Archbold RA-9 04-13A Parkway R-19 Circle MU-20 RA-4 RA-2 MU-4 17-09 82-6 RA-1 RA-2 RA-2 R-19 15-15 Meadow Rd NE Salem Ln NW MU-18 06-04D Brentwood Park MU-3 44th St NW MU-4 RF-1 RF-1 05-23B 11-25 (Patterson Tract) RA-10 MU-15 15-21 Foxhall Rd NW Q St NW ARTS-3 Craig St NE RA-8 08-14 12-02 17-14 RA-8 PDR-2 RA-2 Dupont Circle RA-2 4th St NW 35th St NW St 35th Logan 15-27 R-2 MU-3 MU-19 " MU-4 RF-1 MU-4 Anacos�a P St NW MU-18 DMupont RA-10 P St NW Circle P St NW MU-9 14-07B Hickey Hill Rd NE R-20 MU-3 Circle 89-2 93-15 RA-5 07-26F D-5 Park R-3 MU-17 MU-4 RA-1 RA-1 RA-5 PDR-406-14 14-07A PDR-1 14-12 Deanwood O St NW MU-16 Mary McLeod Ord St NE MU-16 Bethune MU-5A RA-2 RF-1 "M RA-10 MU-15 RA-10 MU-5A MU-915-01 Crabtree Rd NE Hayes St NE RA-4 6th St NW RA-2 O St NW RA-8 Scott Council House RA-3 MU-4 16-05 92-4 MU-21 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