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Anacostia has a very special
landmark called the “big chair.”
Everyone in Anacostia knows that the big chair is located on Martin Luther
King Jr. Avenue and V Street, SE. The big chair was built for Curtis Brothers
Furniture Company, which was established in 1926. It was constructed by
Bassett Furniture Industries of Virginia. The big chair has been in Anacostia since 1959. It was built in Bassett, Virginia, and transported by truck to the community. Due to the chair’s height, a special route was chosen for the two-week trip. In August 1960, Lynn Arnold lived on top of the big chair, inside of a glass house, for forty seven days. She did this to promote Curtis Brothers. The Curtis Brothers Furniture Company closed in 1973. The buildings on King Avenue have been renovated and are now the homes of the D.C. Lottery Board and the Anacostia Professional Building.
Special Note: The Big Chair, which has been removed for a much-needed repair, is scheduled to be returned by late October 2005.
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