Hawthorne is a neighborhood of 308 single family homes in the
Northwest quadrant of
Washington, D.C. According to neighborhood lore, the subdivision was named for the hawthorn trees once abundant in the area. The neighborhood borders
Montgomery County, Maryland, and is bounded by Pinehurst Tributary to the south, Western Avenue to the northwest, and
Rock Creek Park to the east. (Full article...)
Crestwood is an entirely residential neighborhood located in
NorthwestWashington, D.C., and bordered on three sides by
Rock Creek Park. Heading north from the White House on
16th Street, Crestwood is among the first neighborhoods that features single-family homes with larger lawns. It has many mature trees, and it is not uncommon to see deer and other wildlife from the park crossing the streets there. (Full article...)
Kent is a neighborhood in
NorthwestWashington, D.C. in the
United States, bounded by Loughboro Road to the north, MacArthur Boulevard to the southwest, and Chain Bridge Road and Battery Kemble Park to the southeast. It is a suburban neighborhood, home to some of the most expensive homes in the city with an average home sales price in 2012 of $1.7 million ($2.26 million today). (Full article...)
Foxhall, also known as Foxhall Village, is a neighborhood in northwestern
Washington, D.C., bordered by Reservoir Road on the north side, Foxhall Road on the west,
Glover-Archbold Park on the east, and P Street NW on the south (with some properties south of P Street). The first homes were constructed along Reservoir Road and Greenwich Park Way in the mid-1920s. By the end of December, 1927, some 150 homes had been erected, and the community given the name of Foxhall Village. (Full article...)