Machar (Washington, D.C.)
Machar is a locality located in the Northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., primarily within Ward 5. It is generally considered to be bounded by Rhode Island Avenue NE to the south, South Dakota Avenue NE to the east, New York Avenue NE to the north, and Bladensburg Road NE to the west. However, precise boundaries can vary depending on the source.
Machar is primarily a residential neighborhood, characterized by a mix of housing types, including row houses, detached single-family homes, and apartment buildings. Over recent decades, the neighborhood has experienced significant redevelopment and revitalization efforts.
Historically, Machar has been a predominantly African American neighborhood. While retaining a strong African American presence, the neighborhood's demographics have shifted somewhat due to ongoing gentrification.
Key features of or near the Machar neighborhood include:
- Proximity to Major Thoroughfares: Easy access to Rhode Island Avenue, New York Avenue, and South Dakota Avenue facilitates transportation to other parts of the city and the surrounding region.
- Fort Lincoln Cemetery: While not directly within the commonly defined boundaries of Machar, Fort Lincoln Cemetery is a nearby landmark.
- Community Organizations: Several community organizations operate in and around Machar, working to improve the quality of life for residents and promote community development.
The neighborhood's name, "Machar," is not widely known or uniformly used throughout the area. It is more commonly used in specific contexts, such as by community organizations or in local government planning documents.