Bloomingdale, Historic residential district in Northwest Washington DC, United States.
Bloomingdale is a historic residential neighborhood in Northwest Washington featuring Victorian rowhouses lining tree-lined streets throughout the area. The district sits roughly 2 miles (3 kilometers) from the Capitol and is characterized by its architectural style and green spaces.
The area originated as part of the Bloomingdale Estate acquired by George Beale in 1823, initially serving as farmland. Beginning in the late 1880s, the property underwent transformation into an organized urban residential neighborhood.
The neighborhood's name traces back to the original Bloomingdale Estate, which became a significant residential area in the 1800s. Today, the Victorian rowhouses define the character and create a connection between past and present.
The neighborhood is accessible by public transportation and offers several dining options, particularly along Rhode Island Avenue and First Street NW. Visitors should allow time to explore the quieter side streets to fully appreciate the architecture.
7DrumCity is a music venue in the area offering instruction from local teachers and organizing Flashband Showcases for newly formed musical groups. These events provide a platform for emerging musicians to perform before the community.
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