The Alexander Crummell School is an Elizabethan Revival school building, located at 1900 Gallaudet Street and Kendall Street, Northeast, Washington, D.C., in the Ivy City neighborhood.
It was designed by Snowden Ashford in 1910, and named for educator and Episcopal priest the Rev.
A community group used the school for a preschool, library, job training and daycare center.
In 2012 the District government, under Mayor Grey, decided to relocate tour bus parking from Union Station to the Crummell School, paving the schoolyard, fencing-in the property, and adding pylons to protect the historic building from buses running into it.
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