Shaw Real Estate
Below are homes and condos for sale in Shaw and Washington, DC, real estate. Shaw is a neighborhood located in the NW quadrant of Washington, DC. If you want more information on any of these Saw home or condo listings, just click the "Request More Information" button when viewing the details of that townhome or condo. We can provide you with disclosures, past sales history, dates and prices of condos or townhomes recently sold nearby, and more. Read more about Shaw real estate
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Shaw is a historic, urban neighborhood in the NW quadrant of Washington, DC. As the bastion of black culture and history in Washington, DC, Shaw is often called the Harlem of the nation. It has survived economic hardship, civil unrest, and social injustice. Yet it has also witnessed a resurgence in recent years, as the area has become a popular destination for dining, entertainment, and real estate. Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, commander of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, is the neighborhood's name.
The neighborhood was founded by formerly enslaved African Americans after the Civil War and was home to many prominent black figures, including Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, and Carter G. Woodson. The neighborhood is also home to the African American Civil War Memorial and Museum and the annual DC Jazz Festival. Shaw's legacy continues to be honored in the community today, celebrated for its remarkable history, and is a gathering place for African American culture and heritage. Shaw's legacy is still alive today, providing a vibrant atmosphere for DC's African American community and encouraging residents to embrace and celebrate their history, culture, and heritage.
In the aftermath of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1968 assassination, rioting forever altered the Shaw neighborhood, resulting in suburban flight and a generation of decay. Shaw's lasting legacy, as the area continues to strive for economic and social stability. As the Shaw neighborhood moves forward, it is essential to honor the legacy of the 1968 riots, which forever changed the area and provided a catalyst for investment and progress. Shaw is a vibrant Washington, DC, neighborhood that has experienced a long and tumultuous history.
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