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Revision as of 20:00, 9 September 2011
A list of all the public art in the city of Washington, D.C. organized by neighborhood wards.
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- Ward 1 - This ward includes neighborhoods such as Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, Howard University and the U Street Corridor.
- Ward 2 - This ward includes neighborhoods such as Downtown, Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, Georgetown, parts of Shaw and cultural areas like The National Mall and the Smithsonian museums.
- Ward 3 - This ward includes neighborhoods such as Cleveland Park, American University and parts of Woodley Park and Chevy Chase.
- Ward 4 - This ward includes neighborhoods such as Brightwood, Fort Totten, Petworth, Takoma and parts of Chevy Chase.
- Ward 5 - This ward includes neighborhoods such as Brookland, Trinidad, Catholic University, the National Arboretum and parts of Fort Totten.
- Ward 6 - This ward includes neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Chinatown, Judiciary Square, Union Station, Penn Quarter and the Southwest area.
- Ward 7 - This ward includes neighborhoods such as Benning, Deanwood and Naylor Gardens.
- Ward 8 - This ward includes neighborhoods such as Anacostia and Congress Heights.