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Washington, D.C.

D.C. is ideally located between the banks of two rivers and bordered by Virginia to the south and Maryland to the north and east. Following the elaborate city plan laid out by Pierre L'Enfant, Washington has grown considerably over the past 235 years. Contrary to its current look, in an earlier time, D.C. was a predominantly rural area with large tracts of land extending in all directions from the U.S. Capitol. Today, it is the seventh largest metropolitan area in the country.

Adams Morgan

The history of Adams Morgan lies in its name. Prior to 1956, the area was typically referred to as 18 th and Columbia, but when the area began to suffer from &q...

Anacostia

The area known as Anacostia is often confused with the entire area touching the Anacostia River. In reality, it is much smaller than that. Anacostia is located i...

AU Park/Tenleytown

Tenleytown dates back to the 1700s and is the second oldest settlement in the D.C. area, next to Georgetown. It was originally the last outpost for farmers deliv...

Bloomingdale

Bloomingdale is in Northwest DC, just north of the Capitol, alongside Ledroit Park. The Bloomingdale area was not part of Pierre L’Enfant’s original city pla...

Brentwood

The Brentwood community in the northeast quadrant of Washington takes its name from Brentwood Mansion, built in 1817 by the first mayor of Washington City, Rob...

Brightwood/16th Street Heights

Brightwood is bounded by Aspen Street, Rock Creek Park, Georgia Avenue and Kennedy Street. The community is home to what is often considered to be the city&rsq...

Brookland/Catholic University

Like many other DC neighborhoods, Brookland’s growth was spurred by the arrival of a major transportation line. In this case the Baltimore and Ohio Railr...

Capitol Hill

Before the hot air of bureaucracy settled over Capitol Hill in 1791, the area was rural farmland better known as Jenkins Hill. While Capitol Hill may not repre...

Chevy Chase

To many residents of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Chevy Chase is almost synonymous with Maryland. But this definition only describes one half of a l...

Cleveland Park

The history of Cleveland Park dates back to a land patent issued by Lord Baltimore in 1713 to Thomas Addison and James Stoddert. The original land grant stretc...

Colonial Village

The community of Colonial Village occupies the northernmost point of the District of Columbia. It is bound by 16 th Street, Holly Street and Bach Drive. Settl...

Columbia Heights

Columbia Heights is located in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. Prior to its development, Columbia Heights was mostly farmland. Columbia Heights ...

Crestwood

Crestwood is bounded by 16 th Street NW, on the east, Colorado Avenue on the northwest and Rock Creek Park on the west and south. The history of Crestwood c...

DuPont Circle

DuPont Circle lies at the intersection of Connecticut Avenue, Massachusetts Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, P Street and 19 th Street. DuPont Circle was located...

Foggy Bottom

Foggy Bottom is located west of Downtown, D.C. in the Northwest quadrant. It was the site of one of the earliest settlements, and is one of the oldest neighbor...

Forest Hills

Forest Hills is located in Northwest D.C. Like Chevy Chase to the north, the environment of Forest Hills is lush - tall, thick trees line arching streets that ...

Fort Totten

The Fort Totten neighborhood in Northeast DC takes its name from a Civil War-era fort, one of a series of defenses built around the perimeter of the District a...

Georgetown

Georgetown is located in Northwest D.C. Glover Park lies to the north, Foggy Bottom to the east.   Rosslyn rests right over the Key Bridge. The commu...

Glover Park

Glover Park is a primarily residential area located off Wisconsin Avenue a half mile north of Georgetown and west of the U.S. Naval Observatory. Development of...

K Street

In many respects, the K Street community is really downtown Washington. Almost entirely commercial in nature, it encompasses some of the most important buildin...

Kalorama/Kalorama Triangle

Kalorama and Kalorama Triangle are both located in Northwest, D.C. These communities lie just south of Woodley Park, on the opposite side of Rock Creek Park. A...

Kent

Kent is located in Northwest D.C., along the Potomac River, just over the D.C-Maryland boundary line. Quality of Life: Residential neighborhood close t...

LeDroit Park

LeDroit Park is located in Northwest D.C. near Howard University. The community was developed by Amzi Barber and Andrew Langdon in 1873. Together, the two men ...

Logan Circle

During the Civil War, Logan Circle was the site of Camp Barker, whose barracks had been converted into a refugee camp for newly freed slaves from Maryland and ...

Manor Park

Manor Park is a fairly small neighborhood in the upper northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., with the public Manor Park itself at its center; Fort Slocum Par...

Michigan Park

The Michigan Park neighborhood is in the northeast quadrant of the District, and is bounded by Brookland to the west, Manor Park to the north, and Hyattsv...

Mount Pleasant

Charles Calvert, the 5 th Lord of Baltimore gave the land that is now Mount Pleasant to James Holmstead in 1727. Holmstead's son inherited the land in 175...

Mount Vernon Sq/Convention Center

Mt. Vernon Square/Convention Center is an ambiguous label used to describe the developments north of Chinatown and Gallery Place. In contemporary contexts, it ...

Navy Yard

The D.C. Navy Yard was instituted in 1799 and was the nation’s largest shipbuilding facility at the time. The Navy Yard played a vital role in the develo...

Old City

In the 1790s, Notley Young acquired a large parcel of land from several different landowners and named it Youngsborough. Shortly after he gave the land to the ...

Palisades/Berkley

The Palisades community was developed in 1893 when the Palisades Improvement Company decided to capitalize on the recent addition of the new D.C. streetcar lin...

Penn Quarter

The Penn Quarter neighborhood is often considered a part of the Downtown, D.C. area. Penn Quarter’s growth stemmed from the Pennsylvania Avenue Developme...

Petworth

Petworth was originally the site of two country estates in Washington County, D.C.: Petworth, the 204-acre estate of Colonel John Taylor, and the Marshall Brow...

Shaw/U Street

The communities of Shaw and Howard University grew out of the freed slave encampments outside Washington City, then known as “Uptown.” The name did...

Shepherd Park

Shepherd Park was named after Alexander Robey Shepherd, who was the governor of D.C. from 1874-1875. Shepherd moved to the neighborhood in 1868 and built a Sec...

Southeast

History and Geography: Southeast has a rich cultural history. Residents live in close proximity to Capitol Hill, the Navy Yard, the Marine Barracks, the An...

Southwest/Waterfront

As the name would suggest, the Southwest Waterfront is located in the District’s Southwest quadrant at the meeting point of the Potomac and Anacostia Riv...

Spring Valley

Spring Valley is located in the Northwest quadrant of D.C. and sits between the 80 acres of the American University and the Wesley Theological Seminary on the ...

Takoma Park

Located east of the northernmost point in D.C., in the Northwest quadrant, Takoma, DC is a neighborhood that is often confused with its Maryland neighbor, Tako...

Wesley Heights

Wesley Heights is located in D.C.’s Northwest quadrant, just south of Tenleytown. The community is bordered by New Mexico Avenue, Nebraska Avenue and Bat...

West End

The West End neighborhood is located in the Northwest quadrant. It is bounded by K Street, Rock Creek Park and George Washington University. The name comes fr...

Woodley Park

Woodley Park is in the Northwest quadrant and is bordered by the National Zoo, Rock Creek Park, Calvert Street and Cleveland Avenue. Real Estate mogul, Harry ...

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