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Adams Morgan is much more than a neighborhood with a crowded nightlife scene.
more detailsCapitol Hill is one of the city’s most popular places to live.
more detailsIt’s also home to Gallaudet University, the nation’s first college for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, and National Public Radio.
more detailsIt’s one of DC’s most densely populated 'hoods, too, supporting a swath of homey restaurants and bars.
more detailsLogan Circle takes its name from a traffic roundabout on its southern end.
more detailsExplore Dupont Circle and you’ll discover dozens of bistros, bars, boutiques and museums.
more detailsIt’s home to the nation’s longest continually operating open-air fish market, houseboats and a vibrant riverfront community offering panoramic views.
more detailsThe neighborhood is also home to a solid selection of upscale home design stores, independent small businesses and many of the city’s best fine art galleries.
more detailsThe Shaw neighborhood is situated east of the U Street corridor, famously known as “Black Broadway”.
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