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Adams Morgan: A Great Place To Live And Play (Eat) In Our Nation's Capital

When I moved to Washington to harass airlines for Ralph Nader, my first home was in Adams Morgan in what is now the Valley Vista condominium.  Back then,it was a building with rent controlled apartments that even I could afford on a non-profit salary.  As with much of the rental housing in the neighborhood, it went condo.

My 1-bedroom apartment was gigantic compared to my New York City brownstone - I had 835 square feet of space, compared to about 300 in New York.  In Washington, I also got an amazing top-floor view of Rock Creek Park and the National Cathedral. 

And while I no longer live in Adams Morgan, I do go there often - and not just to show houses and condominiums.  The neighborhood has my favorite restaurants and grocery stores. 

Every time there is an uprising in a far corner of the world, some of the affected people immigrate to DC and open a fabulous restaurant.  Then there are places like Millie and Al's, a pizza and beer place that was a hang out for the kids who worked in various Democratic administrations.  Somehow, I think the kids in the Bush administration have opted for something a little less seedy.  Millie and Al are probably rooting for Obama so the crowds will return.

There are the funky little book stores, gift and clothing shops.  You can find high end bicycles, political buttons, little Washington Monuments and White houses in glass with snow, incense, all kinds of T-shirts, and exotic home decor.

September 14th is a great day to visit Adams Morgan - it's the day of the annual neighborhood festival where they block off two blocks for a street fair with great food, music and crafts.

7 commentsPatricia Kennedy • August 30 2008 11:40PM

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Patricia, this place looks and sounds fabulous!

Posted by Janice "Jan Marie" MacMillan, Realtor ~ Military Relocation (Century 21 Winnersville) about 1 year ago

Patricia,

Very nice localism post.  I really liked the history of the area and the pics.  Nice job ma'am.

Posted by Don Rogers REALTORĀ®, GRI O'Fallon MO & St Charles County MO homes (RE/MAX Gold) about 1 year ago

Jan Marie, thanks!  It is a fun place.

And Don, I like to work local history into my posts about neighborhoods.  Thanks for yur comments.

Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) about 1 year ago

Patricia - Adams Morgan looks like my kind of place!  Funky and Ecclectic!  Great post highlighting the area - you do such a wonderful job.

Posted by Leesa L. Finley, REALTORĀ®/RE Strategist Wake Forest NC Real Estate and Area Info (CIRCA PROPERTIES - Your Wake Forest/North Raleigh Specialist) about 1 year ago

WOW!  Sounds like my kinda place! It's neighborhoods like these that stir up thoughts in me of "maybe we should move back to the city." You just can't beat an ethnically diverse, funky, fun neighborhood!

Posted by Kim Southern - Blue Ridge Real Estate (Century 21 Professional Realty Group) about 1 year ago

WOW is the word....you've been doing some awesome localism.....great work. What a great place you have for doing localism....rich in history and just about anything you can think of. I out in the sticks with nature....but I love it....me and the frogs!

Posted by Jeanean Gendron ~ Redding & Shasta County Specialist (Coldwell Banker C & C) about 1 year ago

I really enjoyed reading about Adams Morgan.  It sounds like a lovely neighborhood with lots to see and do.  Thanks for the post.  The pictures are fantastic.    

Posted by Rebecca Cole (Carrollton Bank ) about 1 year ago

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