This historic, eight-floor cooperative building in the bohemian Adams Morgan neighborhood dates all the way back to 1928 and puts you within walking distance of other great neighborhoods, including Dupont Circle and the U Street Corridor. The building itself is quaint, quiet, and offers everything you’d expect from an urban cooperative that continues to respect its early-20th-century roots. A roof deck that offers magnificent views of downtown Washington caps the building. And when you’re done looking at the neighborhood from on high, you’ll want to step outside and take advantage of some of your neighbors. Among them: restaurants like Jack Rose Dining Saloon, Lauriol Plaza, Rosemary’s Thyme Bistro, and Mintwood Place; local watering holes like Larry’s Lounge, Shenanigan’s Irish Pub, and Tryst; and entertainment and recreational spaces including the DC Arts Center and the Kalorama Recreation Center. On nice days, a short walk will get you down into the heart of Dupont Circle or up north into Woodley Park (if you’re there, make sure to stop by the National Zoo).
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