Shaw You Knew!

February 16, 2016 9:11 am

Anacostia isn’t the only area of DC with roots rich in black history. Duke Ellington was born and raised in Washington's Shaw neighborhood and played in his first band here. The music legend’s influence is still evident throughout the city, especially in the U Street Corridor—dubbed “Black Broadway”—where Ellington grew up and where jazz greats like Cab Calloway, Pearl Bailey and Jelly Roll Morton once played. A clearly marked neighborhood heritage trail points out landmarks like the Lincoln Theatre, the newly restored historic Howard Theatre, the African American Civil War Memorial and the Thurgood Marshall Center for Justice and Heritage, home of the first African American YMCA. Nearby, Howard University is one of the nation’s top historically black colleges.

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Grammy Watch Party

February 15, 2016 2:47 pm

Hello Jefferson Marketplace,

Please join us on this lovely snow day for a Grammy Watch Party this evening at 8 PM in the MP Lounge. Food will be provided. Please contact concierge to RSVP no later than 4:30 PM. We look forward to a fun filled night!

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Happy Presidents’ Day

February 15, 2016 2:30 pm

On this day we honor all of the Presidents of our great country. If it weren’t for them, our country would not be what it is today!

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