Anonymous wrote:Ward 3 neighborhoods
American University Park
Berkley
Cathedral Heights
Chevy Chase
Cleveland Park
Colony Hill
Forest Hills
Foxhall
Friendship Heights
Glover Park
Kent
Massachusetts Heights
McLean Gardens
North Cleveland Park
Observatory Circle
Potomac Heights
Spring Valley
Tenleytown
The Palisades
Wakefield
Wesley Heights
Woodland-Normanstone Terrace
Woodley Park (Part of the neighborhood is also in Ward 1)
There is something for everyone (if you can afford it)
No, there isn't anything for us. I want a fully urban neighborhood with tons of theatre and museums within a few block walk. I'm not saying that we would be slumming in Ward 3, but Ward 2 is a much better fit for our family. And, yes, we could afford to live in Ward 3.