Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the name of that great record shop?
Melody?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw! Childe Harold and Zorbas! I lived in DuPont Circle for a few years after grad school. I’d never lived right in a city before, and it was SO cool to me that I got to do so. Spent my weekends at Second Story Books, Kramer Books and Afterwards (those are still there, fortunately) and Books A Million.
The streets are overrun with homeless camps now.
Your "never lived in a city before" is showing. There are about 3 tents north of the circle and 3 to 5 homeless people sleeping on the Mass and CT side. I wouldn't call it "overrun" with camps compared to what we are seeing in other parts of the city, though we are working on finding them housing.
/Dupont resident of 20 years
Anonymous wrote:I met my husband at Buffalo Billiards in early 1998. Lived nearby in DuPont and loved it. I remember aimlessly wandering the streets trying to remember which one had the alley with the opening to Mister Days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw! Childe Harold and Zorbas! I lived in DuPont Circle for a few years after grad school. I’d never lived right in a city before, and it was SO cool to me that I got to do so. Spent my weekends at Second Story Books, Kramer Books and Afterwards (those are still there, fortunately) and Books A Million.
The streets are overrun with homeless camps now.
Your "never lived in a city before" is showing. There are about 3 tents north of the circle and 3 to 5 homeless people sleeping on the Mass and CT side. I wouldn't call it "overrun" with camps compared to what we are seeing in other parts of the city, though we are working on finding them housing.
/Dupont resident of 20 years
Anonymous wrote:What was the name of that great record shop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw! Childe Harold and Zorbas! I lived in DuPont Circle for a few years after grad school. I’d never lived right in a city before, and it was SO cool to me that I got to do so. Spent my weekends at Second Story Books, Kramer Books and Afterwards (those are still there, fortunately) and Books A Million.
The streets are overrun with homeless camps now.
Your "never lived in a city before" is showing. There are about 3 tents north of the circle and 3 to 5 homeless people sleeping on the Mass and CT side. I wouldn't call it "overrun" with camps compared to what we are seeing in other parts of the city, though we are working on finding them housing.
/Dupont resident of 20 years
Don't act like 17th Street wasn't out of control during the height of the pandemic. I've lived in dupont since 1999.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nightlife: Red, Ozio, 1223, Dragonfly, ESL, Sesto Senso, Sign of the Whale.
I loved Sign of the Whale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aw! Childe Harold and Zorbas! I lived in DuPont Circle for a few years after grad school. I’d never lived right in a city before, and it was SO cool to me that I got to do so. Spent my weekends at Second Story Books, Kramer Books and Afterwards (those are still there, fortunately) and Books A Million.
The streets are overrun with homeless camps now.
Your "never lived in a city before" is showing. There are about 3 tents north of the circle and 3 to 5 homeless people sleeping on the Mass and CT side. I wouldn't call it "overrun" with camps compared to what we are seeing in other parts of the city, though we are working on finding them housing.
/Dupont resident of 20 years