Open Directory - Regional: North America: United States: Washington, DC: Neighborhoods
See also: - Provides general information and maps of all of Washington, DC's neighborhoods. Part of the District of Columbia's official online geographic information system. - Demographic maps and statistical data broken down by neighborhood, ward, ZIP code, ANC district, PSA district, or census tract. Resource Center links to other online information on DC's population. Non-profit partnership of the Urban Institute and the Washington DC Local Initiatives Support Corporation. - National Park Service description of architecture and history. - Middle-class residences, churches and small apartment buildings in a variety of Victorian architectural styles dating from the 1860s to the 1890s. - Map shows the location of DC neighborhoods. From the Washington Post. - Links to maps of neighborhoods based on D.C. Office of Planning clusters and Office of Tax and Revenue definitions and to other neighborhood sites. - Provides information and facts about the street's repair and reopening. - Includes buildings fronting on Massachusetts Avenue from 17th St., NW to Observatory Circle. Features a history and a listing of properties of historical significance. - Blog featuring community news and events for neighborhoods along the 42 bus route. - Guide to historic districts and landmarks. Clickable maps lead to descriptions, photos and practical information (location, public access, hours, nearby Metro stops) National Park Service site. - Article from the online Wikipedia encyclopedia on the informal Embassy Row neighborhood in NW Washington, DC. - Article from the online Wikipedia encyclopedia. - Article from the online Wikipedia encyclopedia on the Sursum Corda Cooperative neighborhood in NW Washington, DC. - Mailing list for residents of Washington DC's Burville neighborhood, located east of the Anacostia River. - Discussion group about neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River in Washington, DC. Yahoo! Groups registration required. - Discussion group for residents to the Forest Hills neighborhood in upper northwest Washington, DC. Yahoo! Groups membership required. - Describes street life in stretch of H Street in NE Washington, DC that's known as the Atlas District. Includes restaurant listing. (September 07, 2006)