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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A different city. Seriously, you won't find that here.[/quote] I agree. DC is the opposite of hip in every way.[/quote] Nicely put and so true.[/quote] Are the three of you proud of yourselves for being so helpful to OP? Because I'm sure she just stuck a pin in a map and said "DC! That's where we'll go!" and has no other compelling reason to have to live here. Also, if you can't find "hip" or "fun" or "cool" in DC, you're doing it wrong. I suspect the problem is you. Final point of order: many people seem to be confusing "hipster" with "hippy". Takoma Park is the home of the[i] hippies[/i]. OP, my kid goes to school in Brookland and I live in Columbia Heights, and there seems to be a very nice community of young families in Brookland. Attractive housing stock, too. You could get more outdoor space for your money there than you could in Columbia Heights. I love my neighborhood, but one serious downside is no yard, and very small and limited outdoor recreation options. Then again, I'm not sure how Brookland is fixed for restaurants right now. I'm sure they're coming, but if eating out is your main fun, you'll probably be driving/ taking metro to do that. Let us know what you decide![/quote]
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