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Woodley Park

Woodley Park is a neighborhood located in Northwest Washington, DC, Columbia. It is bordered in the northwest by Woodley Road and Klingle Road, east by the National Zoo and Rock Creek Park. The south is bounded by Calvert Street, southwest by Cleveland Avenue, and west by 34th Street. Neighborhoods adjacent to it include Cleveland Park to the north, Mount Pleasant and Adams Morgan to the east, Kalorama to the south, Woodland-Normanstone Terrace to the southwest, and Massachusetts Heights to the west.

This intersection between Calvert Street and Connecticut Avenue in Woodley Park Straddling Connecticut Avenue south of the National Zoo is a neighborhood of beautiful early 20th-century row houses, a nod to a time 100 years ago when builders were hoping that the avenue running northwards towards the Maryland border would become an avenue lined with beautiful houses. The modern-day Connecticut Avenue north of the small Woodley Park historic district is today predominantly filled with luxury high-rise apartment buildings, and, even. Even though the city’s height restriction limits the height of these buildings to eight stories high, they are considered high-rise according to Washington, CO standards.

The North side of Dupont Circle and across Rock Creek Park from the funky Adams Morgan – genteel Woodley Park was among the many uptown communities where 19th and early 20th century Washingtonians got away from the summer heat. The park still has historic structures, grand hotels, and the buzz of great modern restaurants with sidewalk cafes.

The neighborhood is home to several famous sights, including the Marilyn Monroe mural and two unique bridges, Taft one and Duke Ellington. It is the Smithsonian National Zoo’s largest attraction, next to Rock Creek Park, where you can see the city’s famous giant pandas. The journey to the park is accessible by taking the Metro’s Red Line to the Woodley Park stop.

In addition to Andean bears and white-faced gibbons, 1,800 animals reside in the National Zoo. The main attraction is the giant pandas, but other interesting creatures like komodo dragons, a variety of lizards, and African elephants live in a vast habitat. A fun carousel that features rhinos, horses, and ostriches for children, as does the tiny train.

Tourists and locals alike are drawn to Rock Creek Park, a lush green ribbon defined by its waterway’s name, comprising 2,100 acres, which was designated in Congress in 1890. It extends across the Maryland border, and the primary entry point (down the steep slope) is in Woodley. There are running trails, biking trails, workout stations, and picnic spots along the creek. You can also visit Pierce Mill, a functional grist mill from the 19th century, located just inside the lower entryway to the Zoo.

Near the Metro, Connecticut Avenue holds many restaurants that include sidewalk cafes. The options include Lebanese Taverna for delicious garlic-based Mediterranean dishes, brunch-loving Open City, and District Kitchen for Mid-Atlantic comfort food, as well as a variety of cocktails in a cozy environment. EZ Bed Bug Exterminator Washington DC

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