3659 Horner Pl SE
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3659 Horner Pl SE
Property
Semi-detached, Remodeled Home
3 Bedroom/1 Study/1.5 Bathrooms
Approximately 1185 sf
Hardwood Floors
Stainless Steel Appliances
Quartz Countertops
Recessed Lighting
Dual Flush Toilets
Spacious Yard
MAI N LEVEL
Kitchen
Dining and Family Room
K I TCH EN & DI NI NG
MAI N LEVEL
Bedroom
Half Bath
U PPE R LE VE L
Master Bedroom 1
UPPER LE V EL
Study
Master Bedroom 2
UPPER LE V EL
Bathroom
P OIN T S OF IN TER E ST
3659 Horner Place, SE (...your way home.)
Congress Heights Station
New Homeland Security Headquarters
Wizard’s Training Center/Sports Complex
Anacostia/Bolling Joint Military Base
THEARC: Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus
Giant Grocery Store
Azitouna Pizza
Secrets of Nature Health Food Centers
Merry’s Kitchen
Congress Heights Community Training & Development Corp.
Ballou High School
Democracy Prep School
Hart Middle School
Achievement Prep School
Children’s National Emergency Room
Oxon Run Park
Turner Elementary School
C ONGRE S S H EIGH TS
History
Prior to its foundation in 1890 by Colonel
Arthur E. Randle, the area now known as
Congress Heights was forest and farmland.
It’s closest sites of interest were Civil War
era military sites (Forts Greble and Carroll,
and the George Washington Young
Cavalry Magazine), the Government
Hospital for the Insane (now known as
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital), the Barry Farm
housing development for freed slaves and
the first residential neighborhood east of
the river, Uniontown (now Anacostia).
Randle, a successful entrepreneur, took
advantage of the new Pennsylvania
Avenue Bridge (known now as the John
Philip Sousa Bridge) and created the
successful Congress Heights development,
subsequently founding the Capital
Railway Company and the Belt Railway
to ensure easy transportation to and from
Congress Heights. His financial successes
resulted in his further developments in
Southeast: Randle Highlands, Dupont
Park and Penn Branch.
The D.C. National Guard and the US
Army military reserve facility were
installed in the area, and many of the
early residents worked at the US Naval
Research Laboratory and Gun Factory at
Joint Bolling-Anacostia Base. However,
following the close of WWII, the
neighborhood saw a decline in vitality
and remained somewhat neglected
through the remainder of the 20th
century. That time, however, now seems
to be in the distant past as Congress
Heights continues to grow, flourish and
buzz with vitality.
Modern Day Congress Heights
Living
Congress Heights, located within the
Southeast quadrant of DC, neighbors the
Joint Anacostia- Bolling Military Base to
its west, and Anacostia and Barry Farm to
its East. The Congress Heights metro sits
on Alabama Ave, one of two of the major
commercial streets running through
the neighborhood. The other is Martin
Luther King Avenue. Both boast existing
and new restaurants, making Congress
Heights one of the hippest places in DC.
The New Washington Wizards Training
Center, officially called the St. Elizabeth’s
East Entertainment and Sports Arena,
houses the Washington Mystics and
Capitol City Go-Go’s. Opened September
2018, the 4200 seat capacity arena brings
an entertainment landmark to the heart
of Congress Heights.
THEARC (The Town Hall Education
Arts Recreation Campus) located on
Mississippi and Southern Avenues,
includes an urban farm, a community
theatre,
library,
computer/learning
centers, gymnasium and much more.
Development post 2007 has included
the Gateway DC Pavilion, the Rise
Demonstration Center, and the newly
renovated Ballou High School.
At the epicenter of the neighborhood’s
urban development is the St. Elizabeths
Campus, adjacent to the US Coast Guard
Headquarters. Divided into two campuses,
West and East, the campus will soon be
home to the Department of Homeland
Security’s new headquarters (which
is planned to house the executive and
operational arms of the department that
are currently spread amongst 40 buildings
in the DC Metro Area).The East Campus
will also offer office space with Microsoft
serving as the anchor tenant, making it
the District’s new tech hub.
LOCATION
Close to Congress Heights Metro
A hop, skip, and a jump to state-of-the-art NEW Wizards Training Center/St
Elizabeths Sports Arena
Minutes to the NEW Headquarters for DHS-Department of Homeland Security
Neighbors the Joint Anacostia-Bolling Military Base
On a quiet, tree-lined street just off vibrant MLK Ave
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