Colonial Village (Q5148399)

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Colonial Village is an area in northwest Washington, D.C., built in 1931 with 80 residences. The homes are reproductions of colonial buildings, such as the Moore House, where General Charles Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown. The community was mostly Protestant, in contrast to the nearby 220-house North Portal Estates, which was a mostly Jewish neighborhood. When the community was first constructed in 1931, the neighborhood was exclusively populated by white Protestants as black and Jewish people were prohibited from living in Colonial Village. The land on which Colonial Village lies on, was once the 145 acre plantation of slaveowner Phillip Fenwick. After the mid-20th century, both Colonial Village and North Portal Estates became part of Shepherd Park.

Wikidata location: 38.9877, -77.0424 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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relation: Colonial Village (OSM), 164 feet from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Colonial Village
place: neighbourhood
boundary: neighborhood
wikidata: Q5148399
wikipedia: en:Colonial Village

wikidata match: Q5148399
node: Colonial Village (OSM), 409 feet from Wikidata [show tags]
ele: 89
name: Colonial Village
place: neighbourhood
wikidata: Q5148399
wikipedia: en:Colonial Village
gnis:County: District of Columbia
gnis:ST_num: 11
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gnis:ST_alpha: DC
gnis:County_num: 001
gnis:feature_id: 528578

wikidata match: Q5148399

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Neighborhoods in Northwest (Washington, D.C.) place=neighbourhood, landuse=residential