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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, as PP — Brookland is very nice, super family oriented, but also is charter school focused … the charters are crazy hard to access in the lottery, though someone mentioned Shining Stars Montessori which you can get into but which has also fallen down post pandemic. It is less dense with activities for kids, more SFH than apartments. It has a more hipster Brooklyn vibe than Upper Northwest if that’s you. But easily finding a community of kids activities and families etc will likely be easier in Upper NW. Our family lives east of Rock Creek Park…we work on Capitol Hill and live that life east of the park, but allllll our kid stuff is west of the park. [/quote] Brookland and hipster Brooklyn vibe should never be used in the same sentence. Just because the both start with Brook doesn’t make the vibe similar. smh. It’s an ok neighborhood, but Brooklyn isn’t not. Just relatively cheap houses with yards. Not even a real grocery store.[/quote]
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