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  1. U Street was once truly the heart of black culture in Washington, DC, attracting locals and visitors for an unparalleled music and nightlife scene. The neighborhood has experienced a comeback in recent years, and is full of diverse attractions and dining options.

  2. U Street was once truly the heart of Black culture in America, attracting locals and visitors for an unparalleled music and nightlife scene. Perhaps not coincidentally, it’s also the birthplace of celebrated DC hero, jazz musician Duke Ellington.

  3. The U Street Corridor or Greater U Street, sometimes known as Cardozo/Shaw, is a neighborhood in Washington, D.C., located in Northwest D.C. Centered along U Street, the neighborhood is one of Washington's most popular nightlife and entertainment districts, as well as one of the most significant African American heritage districts in ...

  4. U Street. 78 reviews. #154 of 645 things to do in Washington DC. NeighborhoodsPoints of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. About. The U Street Corridor is home to some of DC's iconic foods. Ben's Chili Bowl, home of the half-smoke, is there plus an area referred to by some as "Little Ethiopia" due to the large number of Ethiopian restaurants.

  5. U Street in Washington DC Whether you are in the mood for some history, shopping, nightlife, or just a whole lot of local flavor, take some time off from the National Mall and Smithsonian museums to work your way through our top 25 recommendations for U Street NW.

  6. On any afternoon, strolling down D.C.’s U Street surrounds you with three distinctive sounds: 14 th and U, the rhythm of hard bop and swing; 12 th and U, the nostalgia of 1960s and 1970s soul; and 7 th and U, the infectious Go-Go sound of the 1990s.

  7. The District's U Street Corridor is a lively center of art, culture and African American heritage. The city is full of historic places, but U Street stands out for its unique position as a heart of DC culture, both past and present.