Are people recommending Capitol Hill because of its proximity to Navy Yard or because they think it is like a New England town? We don't know specifically where OP lives now, but from what she describes it doesn't sound at all like Capitol Hill to me. It sounds small and quaint and sort of like where I grew up in NH. While Capitol Hill has its perks, it sounds more urban to me than what the OP might be looking for. |
Where is it that you live now? |
Thanks to everyone for their opinions! I really do appreciate them. It is hard to make the move from such a great town but I think we will have a few long weekends to the area and explore to see if we can come close to what we have here. Thanks again and let me know if any other place comes to mind.
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Former New Englander here too (25 yrs. here now) ... agree w/ many of the observations though I'll also note that we have twice decided not to move back to Boston because of the congestion, the cost, the winters, etc. (we've lived in Arlington 22207 for 25 yrs), I have an easy commute to ~12th & Penn. with a carpool partner.
So it can go both ways ... |
| I think people are recommending Capitol Hill for its sense of community/small town feel and its proximity to the Navy Yard. |
I agree. I'm from the Boston area and miss the towns so, so much. There are no towns here. Not in the way you and I know towns. |
I agree. There is no "there" here in DC. It is pretty generic. No sense of place, no deep sense of roots. OP, stay where you are. I envy you. |
Housing stock is nicer, houses have character and charm. You get built-ins, window seats, foyers, lots of pre-war details. And you have more options for your money, in good school districts, located in towns with character and charm. RE traffic: In the Worst Traffic Areas list for 2011, MoCo, MD is #4; DC #7; and Boston #12.
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I would recommend Chevy Chase, D.C., in the area surrounding Broad Branch Market, or the town of Chevy Chase, MD. I'm also a transplant from Boston and miss it terribly. Nothing here even comes close. |
+1 Washington is a great place, but there's really nothing similar to what you are coming from. Signed, Northeast transplant |
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PP's are right - not much small town flavor here.
The closest thing I can think of would be in either: - Old Town Alexandria, VA (top pick by far!!!!) - Del Ray, VA (so-so. . .) - near Alexandria - Takoma Park, MD (by their mainstreet area whatever its called) - Maybe parts of Capitol Hill like a PP said. |
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PP here -
I totally forgot about Vienna, VA! That would be my #2 pick - check out Church Street there. . |
| The problem with Old Town is the Alex public schools aren't the best. If private school is an option, I'd definitely consider Old Town (or upper Northwest DC) though. |
| It cracks me up that people in VA think of Vienna as having a small town feel. It is mainly Route 123 and strip malls. Nice strip malls, mind you but...? |
| Herndon, Va definitely has a small town feel like you describe. There's a town green with Friday night outdoor concerts that are packed with families. Within the old town area there's a library, W&OD bike/walk trail, homecoming parade that closes down the streets, easter egg hunt on town green. Also restaurants, community center, golf course, and parks within walking distance of the old town area. Come this weekend for the Herndon festival that will close the streets. |