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The U Street Corridor stands apart as a neighborhood. As home to some of the City's most enduring music venues - the 9:30 Club, the Lincoln Theater, the Black Cat -- the Corridor is rich in history and culture. Restaurants and shops line the streets with a dazzling array of sights and sounds.
The neighborhood's history is complimented by the convenience of the U Street Metro stop and a nearby Whole Foods grocery store. Not far away are the newly open Tivoli Square and national retailers coming soon to Columbia Heights. With all of this, there's really no need to leave the neighborhood!
Download map of neighborhood 
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