Marshall Heights, Washington D.C.
Facts and practical information
Marshall Heights is a residential neighborhood in Southeast Washington, D.C. It is bounded by East Capitol Street, Central Avenue SE, Southern Avenue, Fitch Street SE, and Benning Road SE. It was an undeveloped rural area occupied by extensive African American shanty towns, but the neighborhood received nationwide attention after a visit by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt in 1934, which led to extensive infrastructure improvements and development for the first time. In the 1950s, Marshall Heights residents defeated national legislation designed to raze and redevelop the neighborhood. Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom visited the area in 1991, at a time when Marshall Heights was in the throes of a violent crack cocaine epidemic. Limited redevelopment has occurred in the neighborhood, which was the site of two notorious child murders in 1973. ()
Northeast Washington (Marshall Heights - Lincoln Heights)Washington D.C.
Marshall Heights – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: First Baptist Church of Deanwood, Fort Dupont Park, Fort Davis Park, Benning / Dorothy I. Height Neighborhood Library.
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How to get to Marshall Heights by public transport?
Metro
- Benning Road • Lines: Bl, Sv (16 min walk)
Bus
- Capitol Heights Metro • Lines: 24, 25, 96, 97, A12, F14, V2, V4, X9 (22 min walk)
- Minnesota Avenue Metro • Lines: U4, U5, U6, U7, V2, V4, V7, V8, X1, X2, X3, X9 (33 min walk)