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M Street High School, high school in Washington D.C.

M Street High School is a building in Washington D.C. built in Romanesque Revival style, featuring rounded arches and solid stone walls with large windows. The structure displays typical characteristics of this architectural approach, with decorative stonework and thick walls that give it a sturdy, enduring appearance.

The school was built in 1891 as Washington High School for Colored Youth, one of the first institutions for African Americans offering rigorous education in the country. The building gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, marking its importance in the city's educational legacy.

The school was a center for the African American community, connecting families and fostering pride in education and progress. Today it serves as a historic landmark that reminds visitors of how education shaped local life and identity across generations.

The building is located near other historic sites and is easily accessible on foot, with benches and small parks nearby for rest. Visitors can explore and photograph the exterior and architectural details, as the brick facade and stonework are particularly visible from the street.

Notable educators like Carter G. Woodson taught here, shaping how African American history was understood and taught. Several graduates went on to achieve prominence, including Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, the first African American woman to earn a PhD in Economics.

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38.90528,-77.01361
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