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Ward 4 (2023–present) Ward 4 Councilmember: Janeese Lewis George Population (2022): 83,996 [5] ... Washington DC, street by street (historic and modern photographs)
Map of Washington, D.C., with Manor Park highlighted in red. Manor Park is a neighborhood in Ward 4 of northwest Washington, D.C.. Manor Park in July 2018. Taken at the intersection of 1st PL NW and Longfellow St NW Fort Slocum is part of the Civil War Defenses of Washington and now acts as a neighborhood park
Riggs Park, is a residential neighborhood in Ward 4 of Northeast Washington, D.C. [1] It's part of the greater Lamond-Riggs community (comprising the Lamond neighborood to the north, and Riggs Park to the south). Riggs Park is contained between South Dakota Ave NE to the west, Eastern Ave NE to the east, Galloway St NE to the south, and New ...
The eight wards of Washington D.C. (2012–2022) The eight wards of Washington D.C. (2003–2013) These lists include all members of the Council of the District of Columbia since its creation in 1975. All members are elected to 4-year terms (except for the initial 2-year terms for half the members elected to the first council, in 1974).
The DC Government's Citizens Atlas bounds the Brightwood Assessment Neighborhood to the south at Missouri Avenue. [4] Nearby neighborhoods include Shepherd Park and Takoma to the north, Manor Park to the east, and Sixteenth Street Heights and Petworth to the south. At the 2010 census, the neighborhood had 11,242 residents. [5]
Shepherd Park and the rest of Ward 4 were represented in the Council of the District of Columbia by Muriel Bowser, until her election as Mayor of the District of Columbia in the fall of 2014. It is home to a number of prominent people, including former NAACP President Benjamin Jealous. A number of judges, professors, newspaper reporters, and ...
She is the Member of the Council of the District of Columbia from Ward 4. [1] George is a member of the Democratic Party. [2] Elected in November 2020, George became the first self-described democratic socialist to serve as a member of the Council since Hilda Mason was defeated for re-election in 1998. [3] [1]
United States Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776; Treaty of Paris, September 3, 1783; State of Maryland, (1776–1791) Commonwealth of Virginia, (1776–1791) District of Columbia since March 3, 1791 President George Washington signs An Act for establishing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States on July ...