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==Annual Neighborhood Events==
==Annual Neighborhood Events==
===Trinidad Art In The Alley===

[http://artinthealleydc.wordpress.com/ Art in the Alley] was inspired by the confluence of the emergent arts scene in the Trinidad neighborhood of Washington, DC, a desire to build community through positive interaction with our neighbors and an empowering do-it-yourself spirit. Launched in 2011, Art in the Alley celebrates local art in local spaces twice a year - once in the spring and again in the fall. The alley is located between the 1200s block of Florida Ave and Morse St NE in residential Trinidad, just blocks from some of the spectacular art galleries and the H St/Atlas art district.

===Trinidad Block Party===

The block party is sponsored by the Trinidad Neighborhood Association and is a fun event for all ages. There are fun activities for the young and the young at heart.

===Trinidad Garden Tour===

An annual garden tour sponsored by the Trinidad Neighborhood Association showcasing the many splendid gardens in the neighborhood.

===Annual Trinidad Day===
===Annual Trinidad Day===
The Trinidad Neighborhood Committee holds the Annual Trinidad Day every August at the Trinidad Recreation Center to celebrate the community and embrace the youth.
The Trinidad Neighborhood Committee, an informal group of former and current residents, holds the Annual Trinidad Day every August at the Trinidad Recreation Center to celebrate the community and embrace the youth.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:09, 25 June 2012

File:2002 dc ward map trinidad.jpg
Map of Washington, D.C., with Trinidad highlighted in red

Trinidad is a neighborhood located in Ward 5, in the northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C. and is a largely residential area.

Geography

Trinidad is bounded to the north by Mt. Olivet Road, to the west by West Virginia Avenue, to the south by Florida Avenue, and to the east by Bladensburg Road.[1] To the north of Trinidad is the more industrial (and impoverished) neighborhood Ivy City. To the west is Gallaudet University and the Florida Market (D.C.'s wholesale food district, also called the Capital City Market). To the east lies Carver Langston. To the south of Trinidad is Old City, so named because it was part of Pierre L'Enfant's original plan for the city, and generally referred to as either Near Northeast or Capitol Hill North. Located immediately south of Trinidad, is the H Street Corridor. The eastern portion of the H Street Corridor is sometimes referred to as the Atlas District, part of a neighborhood branding campaign centered around the revitalized Atlas Theater, now called the Atlas Performing Arts Center.

History

The name Trinidad is believed to come from a former owner of the land who lived on the island nation of Trinidad and planned to relocate here but who died before he could fulfill his plan.

The land passed to and from the Corcoran family who used it as a country estate, to Columbian College, which later became George Washington University, and then to the Washington Brick Machine Company. The brickworks intended to excavate clay from the land, but not needing all of the land, began selling off parcels, and, in the late 19th century, the first houses in southern Trinidad were built.

For more information about Trinidad's history please visit the Trinidad Neighborhood Association's website.

Crime

Crime was a significant problem in Trinidad since the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 2007 and 2008 an abnormal rash gun violence in the neighborhood resulted in police checkpoints. Beyond 2008, crime is Trinidad is declining on par with other neighborhoods in the city.

Architecture

The first two blocks north of Florida Avenue feature classic Victorian rowhouses similar to those in nearby Capitol Hill. Further north, many of the row houses are built in a flat porch-fronted style (similar to craftsman style) that gained popularity during the 1920s. Northern portions of Trinidad were developed later, some parts as late as the 1940s.

Education

Wheatley Education Campus

Wheatley Education Campus is a DC Public School school that serves grades PK-8 in the District of Columbia. It is located at 1299 Neal Street NE.

Center City PCS Trinidad Campus

Center City PCS Trinidad is a public charter school that serves grades PK-8 in the District of Columbia. It is located at 1217 West Virginia Ave, NE.

Joel Elias Spingarn Senior High School

Joel Elias Spingarn Senior High School is designed to provide a 9-12 grade standards-based instructional continuum which serves as a basic foundation for the future acquisition of skills and knowledge at the post secondary level, enabling each student to function as a responsible, global citizen. It is located at 2500 Benning Road NE.

Gallaudet University

Gallaudet University is a federally chartered university for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing, located in Washington, D.C. It is located at 800 Florida Avenue NE.

Landmarks

United States National Arboretum

The United States National Arboretum is located on the east side of the Trinidad neighborhood, with entrances on New York Avenue and R Street.

The United States National Arboretum is an arboretum in Washington, D.C., operated by the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service as a division of the Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center. It was established in 1927 by an act of Congress after a campaign by USDA Chief Botanist Frederick Vernon Coville.

Transportation

Washington Metro

Trinidad is served by the New York Ave–Florida Ave–Gallaudet University Metro station (to be renamed NoMa – Gallaudet University with the June 2012 edition of the official Metro map) station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro.

MetroBus

Trinidad is served by the D1, D3, D4, D8, X3, and B2 bus services of the MetroBus.

Annual Neighborhood Events

Trinidad Art In The Alley

Art in the Alley was inspired by the confluence of the emergent arts scene in the Trinidad neighborhood of Washington, DC, a desire to build community through positive interaction with our neighbors and an empowering do-it-yourself spirit. Launched in 2011, Art in the Alley celebrates local art in local spaces twice a year - once in the spring and again in the fall. The alley is located between the 1200s block of Florida Ave and Morse St NE in residential Trinidad, just blocks from some of the spectacular art galleries and the H St/Atlas art district.

Trinidad Block Party

The block party is sponsored by the Trinidad Neighborhood Association and is a fun event for all ages. There are fun activities for the young and the young at heart.

Trinidad Garden Tour

An annual garden tour sponsored by the Trinidad Neighborhood Association showcasing the many splendid gardens in the neighborhood.

Annual Trinidad Day

The Trinidad Neighborhood Committee, an informal group of former and current residents, holds the Annual Trinidad Day every August at the Trinidad Recreation Center to celebrate the community and embrace the youth.

References

  1. ^ Schwartzman, Paul. Reality Checkpoint. The Washington Post. 2008-07-08. Page B01.

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