Pleasant Plains, Howard University notwithstanding, is a residential neighborhood. A large portion of its residents are Howard affiliates, either students or employees. One of its major community anchors is the Banneker Recreation Center on Georgia Avenue, which reopened in July 2007 after a year of renovations. The adjacent Benjamin Banneker High School, despite the notoriously poor state of D.C.'s public schools, has consistently ranked among the 100 best public schools in the United States.[1] Politically, Pleasant Plains is in Ward 1.
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| - Pleasant Plains, Howard University notwithstanding, is a residential neighborhood. A large portion of its residents are Howard affiliates, either students or employees. One of its major community anchors is the Banneker Recreation Center on Georgia Avenue, which reopened in July 2007 after a year of renovations. The adjacent Benjamin Banneker High School, despite the notoriously poor state of D.C.'s public schools, has consistently ranked among the 100 best public schools in the United States.[1] Politically, Pleasant Plains is in Ward 1.
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| - Pleasant Plains, Howard University notwithstanding, is a residential neighborhood. A large portion of its residents are Howard affiliates, either students or employees. One of its major community anchors is the Banneker Recreation Center on Georgia Avenue, which reopened in July 2007 after a year of renovations. The adjacent Benjamin Banneker High School, despite the notoriously poor state of D.C.'s public schools, has consistently ranked among the 100 best public schools in the United States.[1] Politically, Pleasant Plains is in Ward 1.
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