Glover Park is a neighborhood just north of Georgetown and about three miles northwest of downtown DC.
“In our small, quaint neighborhood, we have everything we need, from restaurants to bars to pharmacies.” —T.M., resident
Wisconsin Avenue is where locals shop and eat out.
Once away from Wisconsin Avenue, though, Glover Park is all quiet residential streets and wide sidewalks.
“We are close to restaurants and bars, but the neighborhood also feels secluded. It's the best of both worlds.” —Ali S., resident
The neighborhood’s roads aren’t connected to the city’s grid, and the nearest Metro station is two miles away.
Locals say this gives the neighborhood a small-town vibe.
“We have great elementary schools and safe streets. Kids can walk and play on their own.” —Kristen C., resident
Many of Glover Park’s streets are lined with three- and four-bedroom row houses from the 1920s and ’30s.
Modern town houses and apartment buildings are also in the mix.
“No one does Halloween like Glover Park! The streets shut down, and the whole neighborhood gets into it.” —T.M., resident
Wednesday afternoon at Guy Mason Recreation Center’s dog run.
“Ours is a safe, clean, and friendly neighborhood with a great elementary school.” —T.M., resident
The neighborhood’s backyard is Glover Archbold Park, 183 acres of woodland.
Locals can also tend plots at the community garden in Glover Archbold Park.
“The scenery is remarkable, and the neighbors are friendly.” —Kristen C., resident