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'''Eckington''' is a neighborhood in ] located south of ] and east of ]. Eckington is less than one mile southeast of ] and 2 miles north of the ]. Eckington is also the home of ]. | '''Eckington''' is a neighborhood in ] located south of ] and east of ]. Eckington is less than one mile southeast of ] and 2 miles north of the ]. Eckington is also the home of ]. | ||
The boundaries of Eckington are: ] to the north, ] to the south, and the train yards to the east. | The boundaries of Eckington are: ] to the north, ] to the south, and the train yards to the east. | ||
Initial development of the area was spearheaded by George Truesdell. | Initial development of the area was spearheaded by George Truesdell. | ||
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Eckington is a neighborhood in Washington, D.C. located south of Le Droit Park and east of Shaw. Eckington is less than one mile southeast of Howard University and 2 miles north of the United States Capitol. Eckington is also the home of XM Satellite Radio.
The boundaries of Eckington are: Rhode Island Avenue to the north, Florida Avenue to the south, and the train yards to the east.
Initial development of the area was spearheaded by George Truesdell.
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