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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I might as well live in Maryland was going to the suburbs of DC. But to each his own. I prefer CH. [/quote] I might as well live in the ghettos of seat pleasant, Anacostia or Suitland. See how that works? Also, you still have Eastern so there's that.[/quote] I knew this thread would turn ugly. Hood vs hood at its best. I'm not sure what makes Cap Hill so central and walkable. Eastern market, barracks row. Shepherd park has Takoma Market, access to Silver Spring restaurants, RCP trails. They seem pretty much the same. Cap Hill is more urban, Shepherd park more suburban feel. Cap hill access to downtown and H street, 295 and 395. Shepherd Park WOTP, Columbia Heights, Takoma, 95 and 495. Six in one hand half a dozen in the other. Why do people get so defensive about their neighborhoods? Why the need to trash another? Let's remember this thread was about viable school EOTP. [/quote] Seriously? Look at a map. To start with Capitol Hill is walkable to the Capitol, plus it's about five miles closer to downtown DC. [/quote]
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