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U Street         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
U Street (disambiguation); Black broadway; U Street NW; U Street (Washington)
U Street or "U" Street is the 22nd of a sequence of alphabetical streets in many cities (or the 21st if "I" or "J" is omitted).
U Street–Garfield Line         
The U Street–Garfield Line, designated Routes 90 and 92, are daily bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Anacostia station (90) or Congress Heights station (92) of the Green Line of the Washington Metro and Duke Ellington Bridge (90) in Adams Morgan or U Street station (92) of the Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro. The lines operate every 12 - 24 minutes between 7 AM and 9 PM, and 15 - 30 minutes at all other times.
Ú         
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
U acute; Uacute; U-acute; Ṹ; U+00DA; U with acute
Ú, ú (u-acute) is a Latin letter used in the Czech, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, and Slovak writing systems. This letter also appears in Dutch, Frisian, Irish, Occitan, Pinyin, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Galician, and Vietnamese as a variant of the letter "U".
Examples of use of U Street
1. Both buildings are in the Greater U Street Historic District.
2. A 33–year–old first–time author is sitting in a diner on U Street.
3. DC for Obama is giving one at Station ' restaurant on U Street NW.
4. In the 1'30s, Duke Ellington often performed on U Street, then called Black Broadway.
5. "He‘s home now," she says of the Jungle King, who used to glide up and down U Street.