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Washington, D.C. recent comments:

  • 601 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Bobbio (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    New building (under construction) to be offices. First tenants: major law firms.
  • Third Church of Christ, Scientist, 77 (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    This building is currently being demolished.
  • Mildred Green Elementary School, Crystal Hill (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I attended that school also when Mr Jamison was there also!!!!! Good times
  • Thompson-Markward Hall- Young Woman's Christian Home, alessandriana (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    You don't have to be Christian.
  • DuPont Park, QuacksLikeADuck wrote 10 years ago:
    Article from The Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/realestate/where-we-live-dupont-park-seeing-transition-after-transition-in-southeast-dc/2014/02/27/a722c238-9048-11e3-84e1-27626c5ef5fb_story.html
  • Mildred Green Elementary School, Trina (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I was a student there... awesome teachers... great foundation !!!
  • Near Northeast, Liz (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    This is a relatively biased description of a once-blighted neighborhood that has recently been re-developed in an incredibly 'organic', culturally-aware manner. Instead of bringing in big box stores (like Columbia Heights), the H St neighborhood has been revitalized with local, independent businesses. There are, in fact, numerous "businesses owned by and targeted towards working-class long term residents' that are embraced and appreciated by newcomers to this area. 'Older residents' are happy that this neighborhood is becoming safer, with increased businesses, as opposed to boarded-up storefronts. Yes, there have been a few businesses that have closed, but they were in no way pushed out by 'hipsters.' There are quite a few 'working-class' people who have moved to this neighborhood to become long term residents. Please reconsider the second paragraph of your description.
  • Thompson-Markward Hall- Young Woman's Christian Home, Sarah (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    How Christian do you have to be? It's called a Young Women's Christian Home, and I'm just wondering how current/accurate that title is, as I'm definitely not a Christian...like at all.
  • A. Litteri's Italian Grocery & Deli, Michelle (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    The subs are great and there is always something tasty to try. It is also a great place to pick up an everyday wine or one for a special occasion.
  • 10th Street Northeast, . (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
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  • Mildred Green Elementary School, Darryl Johnson (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I still have wonderful memories of this school and the Great times had there as a child. I learned a lot and never will forget the teachers we had or our principal, Vandy L Jamison.
  • Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), DR THANT ZIN (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I appreciated AFIP for her high class (No 1 in the world) in Pathology. More than 150 years old institution is really admirable. Reputation by all of us.
  • Residence of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, seafordian wrote 11 years ago:
    Well, she isn't Secretary of State anymore, so how do we know if here or Bill even reside here any longer? An update would need to be done obviously
  • Residence of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, RobertC1965 wrote 11 years ago:
    I'm surprised this is called "Residence of Hillary Clinton", rather than "Bill and Hillary Clinton". The article references both individuals.
  • Greyhound Bus Terminal, odoylefm wrote 11 years ago:
    Closed. Buses now use the parking garage behind Union Station.
  • Holmead's Cemetery (Western Burial Grounds), Armandoban wrote 11 years ago:
    Here is the source of the report: http://tinyurl.com/holmeads
  • Woodley Park Towers, Carl Capin wrote 11 years ago:
    I Live here
  • Walter E. Washington Convention Center, L Boy (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    On Summer 2009, my mother graduate from UDC in New WA -DC Conventon Center,
  • St. Elizabeths Center Building, ishootiso640 wrote 11 years ago:
    Being redeveloped by Homeland Security.
  • Robert Brent Elementary School, L-Boy (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Last Year, in 2012 while we walked with my mother the people who remade the playground and the school they updated some things outside of school.