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For the past several years, the street is closed for a day long festival.
This Saturday, Sept 17, 2001;
On H St NE from 8th to 14th St.
Very family friendly, and a different way to enjoy the community.
It usually gets pretty crowded, and it shouldn't be that wonderful muggy DC September, it should be pleasant.
For ful details, check out their site http://www.hstreet.org/
Enjoy the party, come back in the evening for more fun
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Once upon a time, the H Street corridor of the Northeast was one of the biggest shopping and entertainment districts in the DC region. The 1968 riots that followed the death of Dr. Martin Luther King disrupted that for a time. As recently as 5 years ago, much of it was still a mix of boarded-up storefronts, Chinese carry-out restaurants and discount beauty salons. The DC Main Streets program helped older businesses expand and undergo facelifts, and promoted new housing and business development in the area.
For starters, The Atlas Theater reopened, which we were thrilled to see. The Argonaut and other restaurants and bars also began to pop up around the neighborhood. This brought in some trendy hipsters in the mood for late-night fish sandwiches at pubs like Horace & Dickie's. Then, things really started to explode in a way no one could have expected...and restaurants, theaters and neighborhood night spots like the ones just mentioned began attracting extremely large crowds.
Now, after reading all of that, you may be wondering - what else is so attractive about H Street?
Well, H Street has become SO MUCH more than a strip of late-night bars. Some have compared it to the old U Street NW, before U Street became more gentrified. For instance, there is dance and cutting-edge art, just to start. If you're a savvy Washingtonian, you probably know all of this, but if you are new to the area, here are some interesting places you should check out - many of which keep us coming back.
So, what are you waiting for? Come visit H Street - but let me warn you: It has a great scene, neighborhood vibe & the prices are still ‘affordable' for single family homes & for new construction condos. If you are interested in seeing some of the options that exist, don't hesitate to call Rachel Valentino, DC's "Best Real Estate Agent" as voted by the Washington City Paper for a no-pressure consultation. Rachel is on top of DC's real estate scene and active in all avenues of the market - including private residences, new construction, luxury market and the condo and co-op community.
P.S. On September 18, H Street is having its annual festival. This will be a great time to sample what H Street has to offer.
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