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NEIGHBORHOOD IN WASHINGTON D.C.
Atlas (Neighborhood); Atlas (neighborhood)
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  • A map of Washington, D.C., with the Atlas District highlighted in maroon.

Courtyard neighborhood         
  • [[Beit David]] courtyard neighborhood in Jerusalem
  •  Map of [[Mea Shearim]], a courtyard neighborhood in Jerusalem
TYPE OF NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERED AROUND A COURTYARD
Yard Neighborhood; Yard neighborhood
Courtyard neighborhoods are Jewish neighborhoods built in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The inward-facing and defensible traditional urban housing of the Near East, ordinarily occupied by an extended family, was adapted in these cases to serve a close-knit but genealogically unrelated community.
Neighborhood council         
Community league; Neighbourhood council; Community action network; Neighborhood Councils; Neighborhood Council; Neighborhood councils
A neighborhood council (also known as a community league) is a governmental or non-governmental body, whose purpose is to promote citizen participation in local government.Martin Minogue, Documents on Contemporary British Government: Volume 2, Local Government in Britain.
African-American neighborhood         
  • '''Chicago's Cabrini Green Housing Project,''' photographed in 1999, was infamous for the poor living conditions and lack of safety suffered by its residents.
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TYPE OF ETHNIC ENCLAVES FOUND IN MANY CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES
Black neighborhood; Black neighborhoods; African American neighborhoods; African american neighborhood; African American neighborhood; Historically African-American neighborhood; Historically black neighborhood
African-American neighborhoods or black neighborhoods are types of ethnic enclaves found in many cities in the United States. Generally, an African American neighborhood is one where the majority of the people who live there are African American.

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Atlas District

The Atlas District (also known as the Atlas or the H Street Corridor) is an arts and entertainment district located in the Near Northeast neighborhood of Washington, DC. It runs along the resurgent H Street from the outskirts of Union Station to the crossroads with Fifteenth Street, Bladensburg Road, and Florida Avenue (also known as the "Starburst Intersection"). The name "Atlas District" is not historical. It is part of a neighborhood branding campaign built around the revitalized Atlas Theater.

The area suffered economic setbacks after the riots following Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1968 assassination. The neighborhood began a resurgence after Joe Englert announced plans in 2005 to transform this three block area with various bars and music venues. Examples of bars that he opened were: the Pug; the Red and Black; the Rock N Roll Hotel; the Bee Hive; the Olympic, a sports bar with pool tables; Dr. Granville Moore's Brickyard; and the Showbar. Additionally, the area has benefited from the economic resurgence that has affected most of the district since the turn of the 21st century.

The area is served by the X2 Metrobus. The city's streetcar system runs along H Street from Union Station to Benning Road, passing through the Atlas District.

The Atlas Theater, the district's namesake, was originally built in 1938. It was converted into the Atlas Performing Arts Center in 2001. The marquee and external appearance of the original movie theater were preserved, but the inside was completed replaced. The building now houses rehearsal and performance space for local performing arts groups, including the Capital City Symphony.