Barry Farm is a small inner-city neighborhood in Southeast Washington, D.C., adjacent to St. Elizabeths Hospital. Possibly the oldest African American neighborhood in Washington, it is today almost entirely occupied by public housing projects and has a reputation for violent crime, poverty, and neglect.
Barry Farm is located east of the Anacostia River and is bounded by the Southeast Freeway to the northwest, Suitland Parkway to the northeast and east, and St. Elizabeths to the south.
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A group of Christians and Muslims, ex-offenders and lawyers, college students and dropouts, public officials and other folks marched into one of the District's most troubled housing developments with one message to impart: We're committed to help, but we won't tolerate any more violence.
(January 27, 2008)
Article from the online Wikipedia encyclopedia.
A group of Christians and Muslims, ex-offenders and lawyers, college students and dropouts, public officials and other folks marched into one of the District's most troubled housing developments with one message to impart: We're committed to help, but we won't tolerate any more violence.
(January 27, 2008)