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District of Columbia Neighborhoods: A List
Mark David Richards
June 2001

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District of Columbia Neighborhoods

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George Washington personally picked the site for the District of Columbia, which was formerly part of Virginia and Maryland. Peter L’Enfant designed DC. In the DC’s early history, it was composed of two cities (Georgetown and Alexandria), two towns (Hamburg and Carrollsburg), and two counties (Alexandria and Washington). Alexandria City and County were merged back into Virginia in 1846, a few years before the slave trade was forbidden in the District--perhaps foreshadowing the Civil War. On February 21, 1871, the remaining jurisdictions were merged into one. Today, DC is formed of nearly 120 neighborhoods. That which was once a town or village is now a neighborhood.

Adams Morgan
American University Park
Anacostia, Historic
Arboretum
Barnaby Woods
Barney Circle
Barry Farms
Bellview
Benning
Benning Heights
Bloommingdale
Brentwood Village
Brightwood
Brightwood Park
Brookland
Buena Vista
Burleith/Hillandale
Burrville
Buzzard Point
Capitol Hill
Capitol View
Carrollsburg
Carver Langston
Cathedral Heights
Chevy Chase
Chillum
Chinatown
Cleveland Park
Colonial Village
Columbia Heights
Congress Heights
Connecticut Avenue/K Street
Crestwood
Deanewood
Douglass
Downtown
Dupont Circle
East End
Eastland Gardens
Eckington
Edgewood
Embassy Row
Fairfax Village
Fairmont Heights
Farragut Square
Forest Hills
Foggy Bottom (Funkstown,  Hamburg)
Forest Hills
Fort Davis Park
Fort Dupont Park
Fort Lincoln
Fort McNair
Fort Totten
Foxhall-Georgetown Reservoir
Gateway
Franklin/McPhearson Square
Friendship Heights
Garfield Heights (Parklands, Hunter Pines, Ridgecrest, Manor Gardens)
Georgetown
Glover Park
Good Hope
Grant Park
Greenway
Hawthorne
Hillbrook
Hillcrest
Howard University
Ivy City
Judiciary Square
Kalorama
Kalorama Heights
Kenilworth
Kingman Park
Knox Hill
Lamond-Riggs
Langdon
Lanier Heights
LeDroit Park
L’Enfant Plaza
Lincoln Heights
Lincoln Park
Logan Circle
Mahaning Heights
Manor Park
Marshall Heights
Massachusetts Heights
Mayfair
McLean Gardens
Michigan Park
Mount Pleasant
Mt. Vernon Square
Navy Yard
Naylor Gardens
North Capitol
North Cleveland Park
North Michigan Park
Northwest Triangle
Park View
Penn Branch
Penn Quarters
Petworth
Pinehurst Circle
Potomac Palisades
Queens Chapel
Randle Highlands
River Park
River Terrace
Rock Creek Gardens
Scott Circle
Shaw/U St./Cardozo
Shepherd Park
Sheridan
Shipley Terrace
Southeast
Southwest
Spring Valley
Stanton Park
Summit Park
SW Waterfront 
Takoma
Tenleytown
Thomas Circle
Trinidad
Truxton Circle
Twining
Union Station
University Heights
Washington Circle
Washington Highlands
Wesley Heights
West End
Westminister
Woodland
Woodley Park
Woodridge

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