Across 23rd St. and Rock Creek

Across 23rd St. and Rock Creek (HM24MS)

Location: Washington, DC 20037
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Country: United States of America
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N 38° 54.518', W 77° 2.956'

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Dupont Circle

—Diverse Visions, One Neighborhood —

Front:
Police Call Boxes such as this one (originally painted blue) were installed in the District after the Civil War. Officers on foot patrol used this secure telegraph system to contact the station, accessing the box with a now highly collectible "gold key." This system was used until the late 1970s when it was abandoned in favor of more modern communication methods.

Across 23rd St. and Rock Creek lies Georgetown. Predating Washington, DC, Georgetown was incorporated in 1752. It became part of the new District of Columbia in 1791, but remained a separate city until 1871.

Built in the 1930s, the gas station at 23rd and P Sts. (1930s) was the first commercial structure in DC to comply with new design regulations requiring that the design reflect its neighbors; note the Church of the Pilgrim (above) at 2201 P St. The gas station replaced the Washington Riding Academy, which opened 1888 when this area was still sparsely developed.

Where 23rd St. becomes Florida Ave., above P St., President George Washington's coach-and-four forded Rock Creek on his way to or from Mt. Vernon from New York or Philadelphia when they were the seat of the Federal Government.

DC painter/teacher Tom Wagner grew up in Pennsylvania's coal mining region, whose "ravaged topography's interplay



with man and nature appears as recurring themes in his work. Dupont Circle inspired him with its "happy, lush topography."

Artist ¦ Tom Wagner

Tour guide, map and artist information for all 22 boxes available at: www.DupontCircleCallBox.com

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Dupont Circle
Art on Call


The Dupont Circle Art on Call project explores neighborhood history and local fire and police events. It also celebrates our diverse political, artistic and intellectual community by presenting original artwork by 22 local artists featuring the hub of our neighborhood. Dupont Circle and the beautiful fountains designed by Daniel Chester French.

Art on Call is a program of Cultural Tourism DC with support from
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development
District Department of Transportation

This call box is sponsored by:
The Mansion on O Street

Dupont Circle Art on Call Corporate Sponsor
PNC Bank

This community project also supported by
Dupont Circle Association and the Dupont Circle Conservancy, Inc.
and generous donations from community residents and businesses.

See all 22 Dupont Circle Call Boxes!

Development Committee Members:

Marilyn



Newton, Chair
Michael Beidler
Phil Carney
Elaine Faye
Carol Galaty
Bill Glew
Gil Hill
Steve Hoglund
Maureen Lynch
Gary McLeod
Amanda McNally
James H. Mears
Gerald Allen Schwinn

Tour guide, map and artist information available at: www.DupontCircleCallBox.com

Graphic design coursesy of: e-lanestudio
Fabrication: Gelberg Signs
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HM NumberHM24MS
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Placed ByCultural Tourism DC
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Tuesday, January 16th, 2018 at 7:01pm PST -08:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 322314 N 4308633
Decimal Degrees38.90863333, -77.04926667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 38° 54.518', W 77° 2.956'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds38° 54' 31.08" N, 77° 2' 57.36" W
Driving DirectionsGoogle Maps
Area Code(s)202
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling West
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1421-1499 23rd St NW, Washington DC 20037, US
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