Between Rosedale & D St., Maryland Ave. NE, 19th St. & Oklahoma Ave. NE; also 900-2000 blks. of C, D and E Sts. NE; 300 and 400 blks. of 19th and 20th Sts. NE.
NRHP reference No.
100002960
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December 17, 2018
Kingman Park is a residential neighborhood in the Northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., the United States capital city. Kingman Park's boundaries are 15th Street NE to the west; C Street SE to the south; Benning Road to the north; and Anacostia Park to the east.[1] The neighborhood is composed primarily of two-story brick rowhouses[2] (most of which were built when the neighborhood was founded in 1928).[3] Kingman Park is named after Brigadier General Dan Christie Kingman, the former head of the United States Army Corps of Engineers (for whom nearby Kingman Island and Kingman Lake are also named).[4][5]
^Latimer, Leah Y. "An Aging Neighborhood of 'Empty Nests' Mirrors City Trend of Shifting Population." Washington Post. June 2, 1982.
^Knight, Athelia. "Kingman Park Is Thriving on Community Spirit." Washington Post. April 2, 1988.
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^"Lake Kingman Wall Bids Are Received." Washington Post. March 10, 1926; "$170,000 Annually Spent Developing Park in Anacostia," Washington Post, September 26, 1926.
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