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The Blue Mouse Theatre

Photo courtesy of the Friends of Francis Field
by Georgetown African American Historic Landmark Project|Published May 29, 2018

The building with the arches, 2819 26th Street, is the Blue Mouse Theater as seen north of the M Street Bridge where African Americans went to see vaudeville, and soon, motion pictures. c. 1911

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