Parts of F Street and 7th Street, N.W. and nearby blocks have historically been the heart of the Washington, D.C. downtown shopping district. In the first half of the 20th century there were numerous upscale large department stores along and near F Street, while 7th Street housed more economical emporia and large retail furniture stores. The F street corridor stretches west from Downtown's Penn Quarter and Gallery Place towards 15th Street while the 7th Street corridor includes Penn Quarter, Chinatown and Mount Vernon Square neighborhoods and extends up to the border of Shaw.
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| - Parts of F Street and 7th Street, N.W. and nearby blocks have historically been the heart of the Washington, D.C. downtown shopping district. In the first half of the 20th century there were numerous upscale large department stores along and near F Street, while 7th Street housed more economical emporia and large retail furniture stores. The F street corridor stretches west from Downtown's Penn Quarter and Gallery Place towards 15th Street while the 7th Street corridor includes Penn Quarter, Chinatown and Mount Vernon Square neighborhoods and extends up to the border of Shaw. (en)
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| - Public market
- Bas-relief
- Penn Quarter
- United States Navy Memorial
- Urban Outfitters
- Shopping districts and streets in Washington, D.C.
- Streets in Washington, D.C.
- Saks Fifth Avenue
- Garfinckel's Department Store
- CityCenterDC
- Garfinckel's
- Mount Vernon Square
- The Shops at National Place
- T. J. Maxx
- Anthropologie
- Macy's
- Streetcars in Washington, D.C.
- Zara (retailer)
- Palais Royal (Washington, D.C.)
- Center Market, Washington, D.C.
- Washington, D.C.
- Gallery Place (shopping center)
- Lansburgh's
- Forever 21
- JWN
- Nordstrom Rack
- Food court
- Downtown Washington, D.C.
- Kann's
- Power center (retail)
- H&M
- Hecht's
- Hermès
- Chinatown (Washington, D.C.)
- Marshalls
- Bureau of Pensions
- National Archives Building
- Raleigh Hotel (Washington, D.C.)
- Regal Cinemas
- Woodward & Lothrop
- TK Maxx
- Shaw, Washington, D.C.
- National Press Club (United States)
- Hahn's
- Bed, Bath & Beyond
- dbr:Frederick_B._Pyle
- A. Saks & Co.
- People's Drug Store
- Northwest DC
- Saks Off Fifth
- dbr:King's_Palace
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| - Parts of F Street and 7th Street, N.W. and nearby blocks have historically been the heart of the Washington, D.C. downtown shopping district. In the first half of the 20th century there were numerous upscale large department stores along and near F Street, while 7th Street housed more economical emporia and large retail furniture stores. The F street corridor stretches west from Downtown's Penn Quarter and Gallery Place towards 15th Street while the 7th Street corridor includes Penn Quarter, Chinatown and Mount Vernon Square neighborhoods and extends up to the border of Shaw. (en)
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