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Evacuation Route Reference Map Silver Spring DC Routes and Shelters Medical Center MONTGOMERY COUNTY Evacuation Route Reference Map Silver Spring DC Routes and Shelters District of Columbia Homeland Security and Bethesda Emergency Management Agency 72hours.dc.gov hsema.dc.gov Walter Reed Takoma PRINCE GEORGE’S Rock Creek Park & College Park-U of Md Piney Branch Parkway 3 Takoma Ed Ctr COUNTY AVENUE CONNECTI 1 Coolidge 47 Lafayette GEORGIA Prince George’s Plaza Ward 4 ENUE CU 13 Brightwood AV T AV Friendship Heights RE ENUE MO TI West Hyattsville 43 Murch BAL Fort Totten ET STRE Tenleytown-AU 37 Woodrow 39 Barnard Fort Totten Wilson 16TH Park WISCONSIN Psychiatric 41 MacFarland Providence Institute Van Ness-UDC Hospital for Sick Children 40 Roosevelt CLARA BARTON PARKWAY AVENUE Ward 3 Georgia Ave Petworth Cleveland Park Sibley 22 Taft 21 Bancroft Washington Brookland-CUA 31 Tubman Veterans 32 Bell Affairs 30 Marshall Multicultural Ward 1 Columbia Heights Children’s Woodley Park-Zoo Ward 5 44 Key Adams Morgan 4 Banneker 24 Reed US HIGHWA Rhode Island Ave Howard AVENUE U St/Cardozo Y 50 Cheverly RHODE ISLAND 18 Ellington 49 Garrison 23 Cleveland Shaw-Howard Dupont Circle Univ Georgetown 14 Dunbar NEW YORK AVENUE Anacostia Park CANAL ROADRiverside 26 Francis Mt Vernon Sq - 7th St NUE New York Ave E Convention Center AV Deanwood ET M STRE 10 Walker-Jones TH GE 12 Thomson OR ID Farragut Terrell 8 - Browne K STREET North 2 Thomas ILW N 6 Burrville KE Farragut Gallery Pl H STREET 27 Spingarn KEY BR McPherson Sq George Foggy West Chinatown Washington Bottom Theodore Roosevelt 38 Stuart-Hobson Minnesota Ave LEE HIGHWAY Island Judiciary Sq BENNING ROAD 46 H.D. Woodson Rosslyn E STREET EXPRESSWAY Metro Center 7TH STREET Union 48 Miner Ward 2 Station dge Federal Triangle 29 Kelly Miller orial Bri Archives-Navy Mem’l T. R . M e m 19 Eastern Benning Road Specialty Ward 2 blue RSTATE 66 AL The Mall REET Hospital TE Court House Anacostia Park IN AVENUE Clarendon INDEPENDENCE Capitol Heights Smithsonian Stadium Armory Federal Center SW Ward 7 9TH ST Eastern Market ARLINGTONBRIDGE MEMORI TIDAL BASIN Ballston-MU L’Enfant Plaza Capitol South Ward 6 Virginia Square-GMU Arlington|Cemetery VIRG SOUTHEAS 11 Tyler 5 Jefferson INIA DGE T FREE ARLINGTON WAY Potomac Ave HIGHWA BRI Navy Yard WAY Fort Dupont Park AU COUNTY 11th Y 110 BRIDGE Waterfront SEU ST BRIDGE ANACOSTIA FREE ST ARD ROCHAMBE TH ANACOSTIA RIVER 20 Kramer EV East Potomac Park SO CAPIT 14 BRIDGE 17 Pentagon OL ST ARLINGTON BOUL 16 Anacostia Randle Anacostia Park PE NN SYL SHELTERKE REFERENCE Anacostia IA PI GHWAY VANI MB Number LU Name Address HI Fort Stanton Park CO A 1 Coolidge Senior High School 6315 5th Street NW AVEN 2 Thomas Elementary School 650 Anacostia Avenue NE UE 3 Takoma Educational Center 7010 Piney Branch Road NW 4 Banneker Senior High School 5800 Euclid Street NW SU 39 National Airport Saint ITLA 5 Jefferson Middle School 801 7th Street SW Elizabeth’s ND TE P 6 Burrville Elementary School 801 Division Avenue NE Naylor Road ARK TA JEFFERSON DAVIS 33 Turner WA 8 Browne Junior High School RS 850 26th Street NE Y 10 Walker-Jones/R.H. Terrell Elementary SchoolTE 100 L Street NW Congress Heights IN BRA Suitland 11 Tyler Elementary School 1001 G Street SE 15 Malcolm X 12 Thomson Elementary School 1200 L Street NW NCH 13 Brightwood Elementary School 1300 Nicholson Street NW 36 Ballou AV Southern Ave LegendEN 14 Dunbar Senior High School 1301 New Jersey Avenue NW 34 M.C. Ward 8 UE 15 Malcolm X Elementary School 1351 Alabama Avenue SE Terrell/McGogney 16 Anacostia Senior High School 1601 16th Street SE POTOMAC RIVER Shelter Metro Line 17 Randle Highlands Elementary School 1650 30th Street SE TE 295 Greater TA Southeast Red 18 Ellington School of the Arts Senior High 3500 R Street NW RS Hospital 19 Eastern Senior High School 1700 East Capitol Street NE TE IN 20 Kramer Middle School 1700 Q Street SE Metro Station Blue 21 Bancroft Elementary School 1755 Newton Street NW 22 Taft Center 1800 Perry Street NE Hadley Ward Boundary Orange 23 Cleveland Elementary School 1825 8th Street NW Memorial 24 Reed Learning Center 2200 Champlain Street NW Evacuation Route Yellow 26 Francis Middle School 2425 N Street NW ROAD PRINCE GEORGE’S Green 27 Spingarn SeniorALEXANDRIA High School (CITY)2500 Benning Road NE Water 29 Kelly Miller Middle School 301 49th Street NE ET COUNTY ARNABUS 30 Marshall Educational Center 3100 Fort Lincoln Drive NE RE B City Park 31 Tubman Elementary School 3101 13th Street NW INT SA 32 Bell Multicultural Senior High School 3101 16th Street NW County Boundary 33 Turner Elementary School 3264 Stanton Road SE GTON ST IN 34 M.C. Terrell/McGogney Elementary School 3301 Wheeler Road SE OXON RUN 0 2,500 5,000 10,000 TATE 95 36 Ballou Senior High School 3401 4th Street SE INTERS 37 Woodrow Wilson Senior High School 3950 Chesapeake Street NW Feet H WASH 38 Stuart-Hobson Middle School 410 E Street NE RT Map Produced by HSEMA-GIS 39 Barnard Elementary School 430 Decatur Street NW NO 40 Roosevelt Senior High School 4301 13th Street NW Production Date: May 12, 2008 41 MacFarland Middle School 4400 Iowa Avenue NW DISCLAIMER Neither the District of Columbia Government nor the Homeland Security 43 Murch Elementary School 4810 36th Street NW & Emergency Management Agency make any claims as to the 44 Key Elementary School 5001 Dana Place NW completeness, accuracy or content of any data contained in this FAIRFAX Y application; or make any representation of any kind, including, but not 46 H.D. Woodson Senior High School 5500 Eads Street NE WA limited to, warranty of the accuracy or fitness for a particular use, nor are any GH 47 Lafayette Elementary School 5701 Broad Branch HI Road NW such warranties to be implied or inferred with respect to the information ND or data furnished herein. The data are subject to change as modifications 48 Miner Elementary School 601 15th StreetMO NE and updates are complete. It is understood that the information contained CH 49 Garrison Elementary School 1200 S StreetRI NW in the data is being used at one’s own risk. SHELTER AND EVACUATION GUIDE EVACUATION AND SHELTER SH evacuation. an during Avenue Pennsylvania ERMA http://72hours.dc.gov ST during an evacuation. No vehicles will be permitted to cross cross to permitted be will vehicles No evacuation. an during GEORGI Or please visit: visit: please Or http://hsema.dc.gov H ST line dividing north/south the be will Avenue Pennsylvania sign. 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