This subcategory is for the various areas and neighborhoods in Washington, DC. It may include community guides, civic associations, and other sites of interest to a specific place; site applicable to large areas of the District should be submitted to the main category.
Neighborhood-oriented guide to restaurants, stores, entertainment, and civic organizations from Adams Morgan to Woodley Park. http://www.dcneighborhoods.com/
Represents residents in Hillcrest and Penn-Branch. Site includes event calendar, neighborhood photos, public works projects, and links. http://www.hillcrestdc.com/
Residential community of small single-family row houses which was mostly developed in the 1920s. There are 532 houses in the neighborhood, which is bounded by 35th Street on the east, Reservoir Road on the south, 39th Street on the west and Whitehaven Par http://www.burleith.org/
Personal and business home page listings, chat rooms, bulletin boards, personal ads, a job placement center, classified ads and local commentary. http://dcregistry.com/neighborhoods.html
Middle-class residences, churches and small apartment buildings in a variety of Victorian architectural styles dating from the 1860s to the 1890s. http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash/dc67.htm
Works with the community to promote and expand economic opportunities in Ward 7 and to link residents with opportunities throughout the city and region. http://www.mhcdo.org/
Represents several neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River, including Hillcrest, Fort Davis, Fort Dupont, Randle-Highlands, Penn-Branch, Fairfax Village, Naylor Gardens, and part of Fairlawn. http://www.anc7b.org/
Community web site for this apartment complex near Catholic University in Northeast DC. Includes news, activity information, and a brief history of the community, including its decline in the 1980s and 1990s and its recent rebirth. http://www.edgenet.org/
National Parks Service description of Strivers' Section, roughly bounded by Swann St. NW on the south; Florida Ave. NW on the north and west; and the 16th Street Historic District on the east. http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash/dc49.htm
Offers programs and services that benefit the downtown business area. Features news, statistics, retail and restaurant guides and publications. http://www.gtbid.com
A partnership project produced by the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places, the Washington, DC State Historic Preservation Office, the Historical Society of Washington, DC, the DC Heritage Tourism Coalition, the U.S. General Servic http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash
Includes buildings fronting on Massachusetts Avenue from 17th St., NW to Observatory Circle. Features a history and a listing of properties of historical significance. http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash/dc44.htm
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. http://www.h-net.org/~dclist/masternbh.html
The boundaries of the community served by the association extend from 38th Street East to Branch Avenue West, and from Pennsylvania Avenue South to Pope Branch Park North. http://www.anc7b.org/pennbranch/PBCCA_info.htm
The purpose of the Randle Highlands Citizens' Civic Association is to establish a viable civic association for citizens in the Randle Highlands area south of Pennsylvania Avenue - encompassing the boundaries of 25th to 30th Streets, SE and Pennsylvania Av http://www.anc7b.org/randlehighlands.htm
Community development organization serving the area bounded by 13th Street NW (on the west), 2nd Street NE (on the east), Michigan Avenue (on the north) and Pennsylvania Avenue (on the south) Describes services for residents and businesses. http://www.ncnd.org/
A community site for neighborhoods east of Rock Creek Park in Washington, DC. Includes news, crime reports, and directories of neighborhood institutions, merchants and civic groups. http://www.eastofthepark.org/