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List of public art in Washington, D.C.
Summary
This is a
list of
public art
in
Washington, D.C.
organized by
neighborhood wards
.
Ward 1
– Neighborhoods such as
Adams Morgan
,
Columbia Heights
,
Howard University
and the
U Street Corridor
.
Ward 2
– Neighborhoods such as
Downtown
,
Dupont Circle
,
Foggy Bottom
,
Georgetown
, parts of
Shaw
and cultural areas like the
National Mall
and the
Smithsonian
museums.
Ward 3
– Neighborhoods such as
Cleveland Park
,
American University
and parts of
Woodley Park
and
Chevy Chase
.
Ward 4
– Neighborhoods such as
Brightwood
,
Fort Totten
,
Petworth
,
Takoma
and parts of
Chevy Chase
.
Ward 5
– Neighborhoods such as
Brookland
,
Trinidad
,
Catholic University
, the
National Arboretum
and parts of
Fort Totten
.
Ward 6
– Neighborhoods such as
Capitol Hill
,
Chinatown
,
Judiciary Square
,
Union Station
,
Penn Quarter
and the Southwest area.
Ward 7
– Neighborhoods such as
Benning
,
Deanwood
and
Naylor Gardens
.
Ward 8
– Neighborhoods such as
Anacostia
and
Congress Heights
.
See also
edit
Outdoor sculpture in Washington, D.C.
Architecture of Washington, D.C.