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Logan Circle Community Association

In 1973, concerned area residents established the Logan Circle Community Association (LCCA) to bring improvements to their historic neighborhood. Since then, the LCCA has helped make streets safer by addressing street prostitution, drug sales, and other street crime; fighting for stricter zoning regulations; supporting historic preservation and affordable housing; sponsoring regular environmental cleanups; and serving as a political force in the city.

The Greater Fourteenth Street Historic District represents the culmination of more than five years of research and fundraising by LCCA members that followed the demolition of important buildings in the community during the winter of 1989. The new district joins the sixteenth Street Historic District on the west, and embraces, but does not replace, the existing Logan Circle Historic District.


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