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1895

Trinidad was once home to a car barn at 15th and H Streets, NE. It was originally built in 1895 to replace a horse-car barn.

1908

Park View was established in 1908 when several smaller neighborhoods were combined and is bounded by Gresham Street to the south, Rock Creek Church Road the north, and extends from Georgia Avenue east to the United States Soldiers' and Airmens' Home grounds.

1909

The neighborhood quickly became known for amateur baseball in the District, winning the short-lived Suburban League's pennant in 1909.1

1949

By 1949 Park View Elementary, with a capacity of 936 students, had an enrollment of only 128.

2010

1.Ann Cameron Siega (May 1, 2010). Park View neighborhood in District is pleasantly walkable.

2012

Dena Levitz (August 3, 2012). Park View: It’s Not Petworth.

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