Lucy Diggs Slowe House, 1758 T Street, NW (private)
Slowe (1885-1936) taught at Armstrong Manual Training School. In 1919, she was appointed Principal of Shaw Junior High. From 1922 until 1936, she was dean of women at Howard University. In addition to teaching, Slowe was a competitive tennis player, and in 1917 was the first African-American to win the singles title at the national tournament of the American Tennis Association.
- Stevens Elementary School, 1050 21st Street, NW
- Emma V. Brown House, 3044 P Street, NW
- Billings School Site, 3100-08 Dumbarton Street, NW (now two private houses)
- James G. Berret School, 1408 Q Street, NW
- Sumner School Museum and Archives, 1201 17th Street NW
- 15th Street Presbyterian Church, 1705 15th St. NW
- Asbury Dwellings/Old Shaw Junior High, 1616 Marion Street, NW
- John Wesley A.M.E. Church, 1615 14th Street, NW
- Carter G. Woodson House, 1538 9th Street, NW
- Lucy Diggs Slowe House, 1758 T Street, NW (private)
- Site of Snow Riot, northwest corner of 6th Street, NW and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW