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2010
Forest Hills is perfect for the home seeker looking for a quiet escape close to all the amenities of urban living as well as the (almost) wilderness area of Rock Creek Park. This community of winding streets, gentle hills, and lots of trees and vegetation is perfectly named as Forest Hills. I l...
12/28/2010
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Technically, there are two parts to Kalorama in NW Washington: Kalorama Triangleand Sheridan-Kalorama. Kalorama Triangle is on the east side of Connecticut Avenue, bordered by Connecticut Avenue, Columbia Road and Calvert Street/Rock Creek Park. Sheridan-Kalorama is immediately west of Connecti...
12/19/2010
I keep whining to anyone who will listen that I am an old dog, trying to learn new tricks, so creating a website is not easy for me. Honestly, I didn't create the website, but just having the conversation with the web people is daunting. What is IDX and who do I call for it! Do I want Lingo or ...
12/18/2010
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Of the many favorite neighborhoods that we have in the DC metro area, Lise's favorite is probably Kenwood Forest! Located on the edge of the Chevy Chase/Bethesda line, Kenwood Forest is a great community of townhouses created from existing housing stock by the Holliday Corporation in the late ...
12/15/2010
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I had a great meal this afternoon with my family at BGR, the Burger Joint, just a few minutes walk from Kenwood Forest. Located at 4827 Fairmont Ave. north of Old Georgetown, BGR, the Burger Joint, has been bringing smiles to Bethesda for nearly a year now. My husband went classic with a delic...
12/11/2010
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Observatory Circle is a neighborhood in Northwest Washington, D.C., dominated by the circle of the same name — the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory and the official residence of the U.S. vice president. The neighborhood is bounded on the northeast by Massachusetts Avenue; on the so...
12/09/2010