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Fort Totten is a neighborhood located in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington, D.C.. Fort Totten is located between Riggs Road N.E. to the north, Bates Rd N.E., Allison Street N.E., and the southern end of Fort Totten Park to the south, the Washington Metro Red Line tracks to the east, and North Capitol Street NW to the west.
Fort Totten was a medium-sized fort, a seven-sided polygon with a perimeter of 272 yards (249 m). It was located atop a ridge along the main road from Washington to Silver Spring, Maryland, about three miles (5 km) north of the Capitol, and a half-mile from the Military Asylum or Soldiers' Home, where President Abraham Lincoln spent his summers while president. [2]
The station's name comes from a Civil War-era fortification which itself was named after General Joseph Gilbert Totten, the Chief Engineer of the antebellum US Army. The station is located in the middle of Fort Totten Park in Northeast, serving the neighborhoods of Fort Totten to the west and Queens Chapel to the east.
Fort Totten may refer to: Fort Totten (Queens), a Civil War–era military installation in New York City; Fort Totten, North Dakota. Fort Totten State Historic Site, a Dakota frontier-era fort and Native American boarding school; Fort Totten (Washington, D.C.), a neighborhood in north east Washington, D.C. Fort Totten (WMATA station), a Metro ...
The North Capitol Street Line, designated as Route 80 is a daily bus route that is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Fort Totten station of the Red and Green lines of the Washington Metro and McPherson Square station of the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines of the Washington Metro.
Mark Totten, the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan, said his office plans to renew a gun violence initiative he launched this summer. Feds will renew summer program aimed at ...
Pages in category "Fort Totten (Washington, D.C.)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Fort Totten/Fort at Willet's Point/Camp Morgan: Bayside, Queens: Eastern New York: Third System, 1870s, Endicott: 1862: 1935: 1995: Police and fire training center, other uses New York: Fort H. G. Wright: Fishers Island: Long Island Sound: Endicott, World War II: 1901: 1946: 1948: Part of fort is a town brush dump New York: Fort Michie: Great ...