Even though I just moved away from Columbia Heights, I really loved living there. Cleveland Park's a nice place to visit, but can't hold a candle to CH.
I don't say this as an insult as I'm a former Arlington lover and constant Arlington defender...but Cleveland Park really reminds me of parts of Clarendon and Courthouse...and I think it's the only neighborhood in DC that comes close to a NoVa area.
Columbia Heights, no contest. especially after John likened it to NoVA. Resembling the Confederacy is certainly not a compliment. i generally find CP kinda pretentious as a neighborhood (no offense to any of its individual residents).
An afternoon note: I've been running and my route includes both CP and CoHe. And while I would rather live in CoHe, there are a lot more runners in CP *and* my dog is a lot less scared of that neighborhood while we're running.
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NO QUESTION
Col Heights
Cleveland Park. I feel like there are more trees there.
Let's just be honest about what this question truly seeks to uncover:
Beenu, or everyone else?
Even though I just moved away from Columbia Heights, I really loved living there. Cleveland Park's a nice place to visit, but can't hold a candle to CH.
CP FOR LIFE!
i'm going to go w/ cleveland park because i know tim doesn't want to live in columbia heights. that's how we ended up in woodley.
columbia heights cause of target. I heart target.
Columbia Heights. It would be even better if it had there was a post office and a pet store in the big Target complex.
Columbia Heights
CHeights--Cleveland Park is just Beenu and double strollers.
Columbia Heights
I don't say this as an insult as I'm a former Arlington lover and constant Arlington defender...but Cleveland Park really reminds me of parts of Clarendon and Courthouse...and I think it's the only neighborhood in DC that comes close to a NoVa area.
The Heights! For certain. A little more gritty, a little closer to the heart of the city. You can't eat at Ardeo and drink at Four P's all the time...
CP, bitches. Like I got time to wait for a table at Commonwealth. There's always room at Nanny's.
Columbia Heights, no contest. especially after John likened it to NoVA. Resembling the Confederacy is certainly not a compliment. i generally find CP kinda pretentious as a neighborhood (no offense to any of its individual residents).
CP, no doubt.
An afternoon note: I've been running and my route includes both CP and CoHe. And while I would rather live in CoHe, there are a lot more runners in CP *and* my dog is a lot less scared of that neighborhood while we're running.
Even though I left it, I prefer CP to CH (your welcome, Beenu). Trees! Neighborhood! But I pick Mt P any day over the two of those.
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