Fort Stevens Ridge is a neighborhood in Northwest Washington, D.C. built during the 1920s. The area is very roughly bounded by Peabody Street, Fifth Street, Underwood Street, and Ninth Street. It is named for nearby Fort Stevens, a Civil War-era fort used to defend the nation's capital from invasion by Confederate soldiers.
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- Fort Stevens Ridge is a neighborhood in Northwest Washington, D.C. built during the 1920s. The area is very roughly bounded by Peabody Street, Fifth Street, Underwood Street, and Ninth Street. It is named for nearby Fort Stevens, a Civil War-era fort used to defend the nation's capital from invasion by Confederate soldiers.
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- Fort Stevens Ridge is a neighborhood in Northwest Washington, D.C. built during the 1920s. The area is very roughly bounded by Peabody Street, Fifth Street, Underwood Street, and Ninth Street. It is named for nearby Fort Stevens, a Civil War-era fort used to defend the nation's capital from invasion by Confederate soldiers.
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- Fort Stevens Ridge, Washington, D.C.
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