Glover Park is a great neighborhood. The only drawback is lack of metro but otherwise I know I'd enjoy living there.Anonymous wrote:OP, I live in Glover Park and love it, but whenever I visit Cap Hill I can understand its charms. It's so historical and I'm an architecture buff and so I love looking at the old homes. I also love Good Stuff! What I like about GP is its peacefulness, its walkability, and the fact that it's so green with big trees all around. I love that I can walk to Whole Foods and a bunch of friendy non-chain restaurants. I can also be to Dupont in 10 minutes by bus.
What I DON'T GET is suburban people who believe that every neighborhood in the District is crime ridden and dirty. They never visit DC beyond the mall and yet feel free to make judgment calls on all of the city's neighborhoods. They believe everything the hear. Get a life and open your eyes. You might just learn something new for once.
Yes, that's a gorgeous neighborhood.Anonymous wrote:Kalorama Triangle. Love it! Diverse, great restaurants and night life on 18th, but far enough away that it's quite and kid friendly, beautiful row houses, amazing diversity, great bi-lingual school, walking distance to public transport so we can live relatively car-free, amazing neighbors and community, lots of kids from DCs class at school within walking distance and even our block.
Please do! so glad you're not in my neighborhood.Anonymous wrote:Hey OP do you love the rampant crime? Break ins, car jackings, gun shots, Potomac Gardens? Yeah I'll say in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks to the people who wrote about why you like your neighborhood. I wasn't trying to denigrate anyone else's neighborhood. (I don't think of the Pentagon City Mall itself as a neighborhood.) My best friend lives in a high rise in Crystal City (near the mall) with her husband and two kids and loves it. I totally get why it works for their family and understand why they love the neighborhood.
I just wrote the post after a long day where I was feeling good about where I live. I do notice on DCUM whenever someone mentions Capitol Hill, there are people who chime in with the strangest assumptions about it, things that are really wildly inaccurate. I probably have false misconceptions about other parts of the region.
So, I was just thinking that we could tell each other what we do like about where we live. Not to be competitive, since each person is looking for something different in a neighborhood, but just to have a chance to say what is nice about the life we have found ourselves in. If we happen to dispell some of the silly myths about neighborhoods in our region, even better.