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    Fort Lincoln is a neighborhood located in northeastern Washington, D.C. It is bounded by Bladensburg Road to the northwest, Eastern Avenue to the northeast...
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    Fort Stevens, formerly named Fort Massachusetts, was part of the extensive fortifications built around Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War...
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    President Lincoln's Cottage, and Soldiers' Home Cemetery. The Fort Totten neighborhood of Washington, D.C. is named after a Civil War-era fort built by...
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  • near Bismarck Fort Lincoln (Kansas) Fort Lincoln (Texas), former federal frontier defense post in Texas Fort Lincoln (Washington, D.C.), a neighborhood...
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    Lincoln Theatre is a historic theater in Washington, D.C., located at 1215 U Street, next to Ben's Chili Bowl. The theater, located on "Washington's Black...
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    Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., United States are distinguished by their history, culture, architecture, demographics, and geography. The names of...
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    Gardens Eckington Edgewood Fort Lincoln Fort Totten Gateway Hillbrook Ivy City Kenilworth Kingman Park Lamond Riggs Langdon Lincoln Heights Mayfair Michigan...
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    Battle of Fort Stevens was an American Civil War battle fought July 11–12, 1864, in Washington County, D.C. in present-day Northwest Washington, D.C., during...
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    Fort Lincoln was one of seven temporary earthwork forts part of the Civil War Defenses of Washington, DC during the Civil War built in the Northeast quadrant...
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    Washington, D.C., is administratively divided into four geographical quadrants of unequal size, each delineated by their ordinal directions from the medallion...
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