“Dear PoP,
I have a strange question, what neighborhood do I live in? I live on Morton St NW between Sherman and Georgia. Park View doesn’t seem to want to claim us, and I think we’re a distinct neighborhood East of Columbia Heights (Sherman is a veritable DMZ, while I find Georgia to be a more porous border…) My real estate agent says Columbia Hts, but, I feel he doesn’t really know and that CH is the profitable label. I live closer to the GA Ave Metro than I do the CH Metro, and I know I’m not remotely Petworth… Do I qualify for Pleasant Plains?
Morton Street West of GA, represent…”
In my mind this is Park View. Park View (and Pleasant Plains) is technically a sub-neighborhood of Columbia Heights like Logan Circle is a sub-neighborhood of Shaw so it’s not incorrect to say Columbia Heights (though it can be misleading). Even if you technically fall just within Pleasant Plains borders or within a block of the border in my mind I think of this area as Park View. I understand some Park View residents can be fanatical in protecting their neighborhood boundaries. However, this is one of those questions where you ask three different people who live on the block and you’ll get three different answers. In my experiences people who live on border blocks often merge easily between neighborhood names. So you have your pick, but like I said, in my mind this is Park View.
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escape pod.
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And yet so many other ethnicities have been the target of that very same socio-economic...
if you answer yes to all of the following, you live in park view:
do you live east of sherman ave?
do you live west of old soldier’s home?
do live south of rock creek church rd/new hampshire ave?
do you live north of columbia?
so to answer your question: yes, you live in park view (and you’re my neighbor)
That is a phenomenal answer. I’m stealing that from you when I’m asked this question again!
What if you live *on* Columbia Road?
Schuetzen Park.
That’s old school!
Schuetzen Park was east of Georgia and south of Kenyon
Well, that Google map above clearly says you’re Park View.
+1. The peg is sitting on the words.
Hahaha, I saw that too but google maps have also placed Reagan National Airport in the middle of downtown so it can’t be totally relied on.
hahahaha.
holy shit, i can actually read the CAPTCHA!!!!!!
It’s obvious. No Man’s Land.
Do I get the T shirt?
Hell Heights
I dunno guys, according to red fin/google maps, that block of Morton is in the official Columbia Heights — Columbia Heights makes a “C” shaped cut-out that is filled by Park View.
go ask your neighbors.
Ding Ding Ding! There is no external authority that defines and delineates neighborhoods. Neighborhoods are whatever the people living there say they are.
yup.
I’m in a similar area, I’m on a small road between F Street and Maryland NE between 13th and 14th. I looked at the neighborhood maps on wikipedia when I moved in and it’s in a small triangular area that isn’t covered by Near Northeast, Capitol Hill or Kingman Park. And I get the feeling that depending on who I ask, I’ll get different answers.
I say you’re on the eastern edge of Capitol Hill. In my mind, Near Northeast doesn’t start until 15th Street.
what?
Park View has never been a suburb of Columbia Heights. The neighborhood developed independently. Its currently lumped into the zip code for ease of mail delivery.
Borderstand 2.0?
How is that not Park View though? If that’s not Park View then only the block between Park and Warder is.
According to the 1921 History and Directory of Park View,the borders are: Gresham to the south, Soldiers’ Home to the east, Rock Creek Church Road to the North, and Georgia Avenue to the west. Added to this is the triangular area bordered by Park Road on the south, Georgia on the east, and New Hampshire to the northwest.
I, for one, would be honored to claim the area all the way to Sherman, but I think the Pleasant Plains folks would get upset.
Good DC neighborhood map:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DC_neighborhoods_map.png
Swampoodle??? Is that for real? I want to live there just to say it!
Yes, it is for real. Antiquated, but real.
Also, looks to me like the original poster lives in Pleasant Plains.
gonzaga is the only remnant.
DC had a ton of interesting neighborhood names way back – what’s now the Federal Triangle area used to be called “Murder Bay”.
The Ghetto is where you live, Park Morton sucker.
Huge.
I think the new name for that area is Scuttlebutt Circle.