There is no part of Petworth that is walkable to the Fort Totten metro station. Unless by "walkable" you are using the expansive definition, as in "my house in AU park is walkable to georgetown." I mean, technically, it is. |
NP here, you can walk to Fort Totten from the Petworth side near the Soliders home. |
| There are some parts of NW that are walkable to Ft Totten...but is this Petworth? Near /off N Cap? |
| I live in Petworth and can stroll to Ft. Totten in 15 minutes or less. |
| but do people that live there rely on the metro for daily travel? 15 -20 min walk usually means people rely on their cars. |
Depends on how you define Petworth. |
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map of Petworth borders (official) show it to be within walking distance to Ft Totten:
http://www.permanan.org/petworth-dc-map/ |
You putting the word "official" on your post doesn't mean this is actually a map of Petworth. It includes, for instance, parts of Crestwood, Brightwood and Park View. |
| what do you propose are the borders of Petworth, PP ? |
| What is the area west of the Fort Totten Metro then? It's interesting how once a neighborhood becomes hot, its boundaries expand, at least in real estate ads--see Capitol Hill, Brookland, and Petworth. |
Immediately West of Fort Totten metro is the tiny NE neighborhood of Fort Totten. Once you cross over N. Capitol street into NW you are in Petworth. A good chunk of Petworth is definitely walking distance to the Fort Totten metro. I live in the Fort Totten neighborhood - my walk to metro is almost 15 minutes and I commute that way every day. I will say that on the weekends, when metro is running less frequently, I'm happy we have car. |
I live in a nearby neighborhood & my daughter goes to Sela PCS...it's a Hebrew language immersion charter school in it's second year. We have no connections to Judaism in our family, but the school is not religious...just cultural. Within the first couple weeks of school my daughter was already singing in Hebrew & counting to ten (PreK-4), and her knowledge continues to grow tenfold each month!! The Hebrew language teachers are required to be native speakers, so it was cool...one of my husband's colleagues is from Israel, and when he spoke with my daughter, he said that she didn't have an American accent...that she sounded native, herself! Whether Hebrew itself will be relevant for her in the coming years, I don't know...but I'm a firm believer that a second language stretches the brain, trains the ear to other accents & has positive impacts on math abilities. So yeah - we're really happy with the school!
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Someone happy with Petworth, AND a gentile family happy with Sela! I win DCUM bingo! Would you happen to be considering Hardy for middle school? |
| PP, best response ever!!! |
| I don't get the joke. |