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  2. Forest Haven - Wikipedia

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    Institution name changes to "Forest Haven" 1967 Joy Evans court-ordered to Forest Haven 1971 Curley Building opened 1972 More than 100 job vacancies at Forest Haven reported February 23, 1973 Evans v. Fenty lawsuit filed 1974 Nearby orphanage "Junior Village" closes, 20 children are relocated to Forest Haven July 1976 Joy Evans dies (age 18) 1978

  3. Category : Arts organizations based in Washington, D.C.

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    Arts schools in Washington, D.C. (3 C) Pages in category "Arts organizations based in Washington, D.C." The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  4. Washington Review - Wikipedia

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    The Review had a circulation of 2,000 with 700 subscriptions, and was in 10 libraries. [4] [5] [6] Magazine Cover of the Washington Review, the special artists 98 Edition, No. 1998, June/July 1998. Wittenberg worked with local contributors to develop the Review into an arts journal: gallerist George Hemphill, artist Clark V. Fox, dancer Maida ...

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    Forest Haven, Laurel, Maryland (1922–1991) DC Village (1906–1996) St Elizabeths Hospital (1852–1906, 1987-1994) *Specifically for people with mental illness, but had an almshouse that served people with I/DD, before DC Village opened, and had a program for people with DD from 1987-1994.

  6. Arts Club of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Club of Washington is a private club to promote the Arts in Washington, D.C. Founded by Bertha Noyes in May 1916, its first president was Henry Kirke Bush-Brown ; Mathilde Mueden Leisenring was among its original members, [ 1 ] as were Susan Brown Chase , Catharine Carter Critcher , Lola Sleeth Miller , Bertha E. Perrie , and Mary Gine ...

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  8. Culture of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Washington is a major national center for the arts, with many venues for the performing arts in the city. Theater dates back to the early 19th century when a theater was established in Samuel Blodgett Jr's Great Hotel on E Street in 1800, soon after the capital was relocated to Washington, D.C. [ 1 ] The National Theatre opened in 1835 on E ...

  9. Harman Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    SHH is the latest addition to the existing Lansburgh Theatre to create the new "Center For the Arts". Construction began in November 2004 and it opened on September 15, 2007. [1] Jack Diamond designed the theatre and Paul Beckmann of the DC firm Smithgroup designed the building that houses the theatre at a cost of $89 million.

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