Truxton Circle

Truxton Circle is a neighborhood of Northwest Washington, DC, bordered by New Jersey Avenue to the west, Florida Avenue to the north, New York Avenue to the South and North Capitol Street to the East. It is bordered on the north by Bloomingdale and LeDroit Park, to the east by Eckington, to the west by Shaw and Mt. Vernon Square Historic District and the south by NoMa. Named for a traffic circle that was demolished in 1947, Truxton Circle contains late 19th-century houses and historical schools, including Armstrong Manual Training School (where Duke Ellington received his high school diploma).

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