
Biddle House (Washington, D.C.)
Biddle House is a historic building located in Washington, D.C., primarily known for its association with the African American community and the influential Biddle family. Originally constructed in the 19th century, it has served various purposes over the years, including as a residence and social space. The house stands as a testament to the contributions of African Americans to the region’s history and culture. Today, it is recognized for its architectural significance and as a symbol of resilience and heritage within the African American narrative in the capital.