Brookland

Brookland is a neighborhood in the Northeast quadrant of Washington, DC, historically centered along 12th Street, NE. Brookland is bounded by 9th Street, NE, to the west, Rhode Island Avenue, NE, to the south, and South Dakota Avenue to the east. Michigan Avenue is the northern boundary between 9th and 14th Streets.  The President Lincoln and Soldiers' Home National Monument is also located near Brookland.  The Lincoln cottage was the once rural place where President Abraham Lincoln spent the summers of 1862 to 1864, to escape the heat and political pressures of Washington.  Brookland is the home of The Catholic University of America (CUA) which lives atop what was Fort Slemmer, constructed to protect the city during the Civil War.  Brookland is served by the Brookland–CUA station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro.

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