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Row houses on Dumbarton Street

Photo courtesy of Georgetown Neighborhood Library Peabody Room
by Georgetown African American Historic Landmark Project|Published May 29, 2018

In contrast to the  mansion in Georgetown, the less fortunate both African Americans and white live next to each other.

In descending order: 2715, 2713, 2711, 2709, 2707 Dumbarton Street.

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