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Title
Eyes Above The Dupont Circle Underground
Artist
Cora Wandel
Medium
Photograph
Description
From 1949 to 1962, the "Underground" beneath Dupont Circle was a trolley station. Then, when the street cars stopped running, the 75,000 square-foot space became a fallout shelter until that shut down in 1975. In the years since, it was a food court and restaurant venue for a few years in the 1990s, and then that stopped. The Underground was then closed for a couple of decades, but in recent years has reemerged as a creative arts and special events space where artists can exhibit their work and organizations can hold charity and other social gatherings. It is not open daily, but is available to the public when exhibits and social events are underway.
This photograph is of one of the several downward entrances to the Underground that surround Dupont Circle, a traffic circle and park about a mile from the White House in Washington, DC.
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March 30th, 2021
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