Southeast (Washington, D.C.)
Southeast is the southeastern quadrant of Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, and is located south of East Capitol Street and east of South Capitol Street. It includes the Capitol Hill, Hill East, and Anacostia neighborhoods, the Navy Yard, the Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, the U.S. Marine Barracks, the Anacostia River waterfront, Eastern Market, the remains of several Civil War-era forts, historic St. Elizabeths Hospital, RFK Stadium, Nationals Park, and the Congressional Cemetery. It also contains a landmark known as "The Big Chair," located on Martin [Luther King Jr. Avenue]. The quadrant is split by the Anacostia River, with the portion that is west of the river sometimes referred to as "Near Southeast". Geographically, it is the second-smallest quadrant of the city.
File:SEDCnats.jpg|thumb|Nationals Park and the Navy Yard neighborhood
File:SEDCrfk.jpg|thumb|RFK Stadium and the D.C. Armory looking towards the Hill East and Capitol Hill neighborhoods
Geography
Southeast includes the 32 neighborhoods of:- Anacostia
- Barry Farm
- Bellevue
- Benning Ridge
- Buena [Vista, Washington, D.C.|Buena Vista]
- Capitol Hill
- Capitol View
- Civic Betterment
- Congress Heights
- Douglass
- Dupont Park
- Fairfax Village
- Fairlawn
- Fort Davis
- Fort [Dupont, Washington, D.C.|Fort Dupont]
- Fort Stanton
- Garfield Heights
- Good Hope
- Greenway
- Hill East
- Hillcrest
- Knox Hill
- Marshall Heights
- Navy Yard
- Naylor Gardens
- Penn Branch
- Randle Highlands
- Shipley Terrace
- Skyland
- Twining
- Washington Highland
- Woodland
Government