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Capitol Hill
Yards Park/Navy Yard in the warmer months Good restaurants and takeout Free museums and zoo 2.5 hours to oceanfront beach. 1 hour or less to beautiful wineries/breweries Nice hiking trails nearby |
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Agree with many of the things people have noted above.
I love my neighborhood, Petworth. It's not perfect but it has many beautiful trees and green spaces (especially Sherman Circle). I also love that DC is close to 3 major airports! |
Yup. Makes it livable. |
| Love it here. Came from the PNW where l can’t abide the 6 months of rain. I like the people - educated, liberal, from all over the world. I wish there were big mountains and really close good beaches, but you can’t have everything. |
| I love that there are Michelin starred restaurants within a 5 min walk of my house! It is so fun to take visitors out and just effortlessly walk back. |
| I love the very cohesive neighborhoods. Mine is Takoma but I've lived in Mt. Pleasant, Brookland, Chevy Chase and Georgetown over the course of my 20 years in DC. I love that I can walk or take metro everywhere, no need to cross a highway. And great people! |
+1 Love being surrounded by smart people who do and care about interesting things! |
| The walkability and public transportation. Loving life without a car. |
| I love my neighbors. |
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I love this thread!
I love living here. I feel so confused when people talk about hating it here. There is so much to love. |
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The diversity
The amount of tree cover in much of the city Rock Creek Park Public transit and extreme walkability Free world-class museums Everyone I meet here has an amazing story and is pretty darn interesting (maybe because I don't work in politics) The weather - minus the summer The proximity to other great places on the east coast and ability to fly anywhere in the world quite easily |
| I have a great house that is literally a part of American history, a huge yard, beautiful plantings, can walk to many things but can get anywhere quickly. I lived in NYC for many years, and still have a great house there but DC is my home and part of me. I would live no where else. |
| There is the politics and the tradition but there’s also an art scene, amazing restaurants, and vibrance of diversity and personality in each and every neighborhood. It has small town charm even though its a major city. |
| People. Interesting people doing really interesting things. |
Which you'll not experience living in a suburb. |