I stumbled upon Maple View Place a few years ago while exploring Anacostia. It’s a neat street with a great view of the city; sort of feels like Takoma Park or old Hyattsville. At the corner of Maple View and Nichols Avenue, er, I mean MLK Avenue are these two old old wood farm houses that are fenced off and sad looking… Monuments of an Anacostia from 150 years ago.
I stumbled upon Maple View Place a few years ago while exploring Anacostia. It’s a neat street with a great view of the city; sort of feels like Takoma Park or old Hyattsville. At the corner of Maple View and Nichols Avenue, er, I mean MLK Avenue are these two old old wood farm houses that are fenced off and sad looking… Monuments of an Anacostia from 140 years ago.
17 August 2009 3:50 PM | JohnnyReb Said:
I stumbled upon Maple View Place a few years ago while exploring Anacostia. It’s a neat street with a great view of the city; sort of feels like Takoma Park or old Hyattsville. At the corner of Maple View and Nichols Avenue, er, I mean MLK Avenue are these two old old wood farm houses that are fenced off and sad looking… Monuments of an Anacostia from 150 years ago.
17 August 2009 3:51 PM | JohnnyReb Said:
I stumbled upon Maple View Place a few years ago while exploring Anacostia. It’s a neat street with a great view of the city; sort of feels like Takoma Park or old Hyattsville. At the corner of Maple View and Nichols Avenue, er, I mean MLK Avenue are these two old old wood farm houses that are fenced off and sad looking… Monuments of an Anacostia from 140 years ago.