Reno (Washington, D.C.)
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Reno was a town and then neighborhood in Washington, D.C. that existed from the 1860s into the mid-twentieth century on the ground that is now Fort Reno Park in the Tenleytown neighborhood. The town's residents were largely African American, which eventually led to its clearance for Fort Reno Park and Alice Deal Middle School. Its original developers referred to it as Reno City, however this name faded from use before the 1920s.
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Fort Drive Northwest, Washington American University Park
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N 38.952 ° | E -77.0759 ° |
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Fort Drive Northwest 3815
20016 Washington, American University Park
District of Columbia, United States
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