Mary Church Terrell House, Civil rights activist residence in LeDroit Park, Washington DC, United States.
The Mary Church Terrell House is a brick residence with two and a half stories located in the LeDroit Park neighborhood. Its design includes a polygonal bay window, arched window openings, and Victorian-style shingle details that reflect the architecture of its era.
The house was built during an era when segregation shaped daily life in Washington DC. Its owner later became known for launching legal challenges that directly confronted racial discrimination in the city.
The house was home to Mary Church Terrell, a pioneering civil rights leader whose work shaped education and equality for African Americans. Walking past it gives a sense of where important decisions and conversations about justice took place.
The house is privately owned and viewable from the street, but sits within an accessible historic neighborhood. Walking through the area gives you a sense of the Victorian-era homes and street layout of this part of the city.
The house has an unusual half-design with a plain brick wall on one side because it was originally planned as part of a row. This incomplete arrangement remains visible today and gives it a distinct appearance compared to other homes in the neighborhood.
Location: Washington, D.C.
GPS coordinates: 38.91556,-77.01667
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:41
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