Submitted by smallcolors t3_zwx18a in washingtondc

Trying to settle a debate with a friend. I say Mt. Pleasant or Columbia Heights, she says Petworth. Obviously nothing can replicate the magic of RVA, but if you had to pick one, which would it be?

EDIT: Both of us are most familiar with The Fan/Carytown, so that’s what we would be comparing it to.

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[deleted] t1_j1x9v6h wrote

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smallcolors OP t1_j1xa0st wrote

Good point! The friend and I are most familiar with The Fan/Carytown

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mister-jesse t1_j1xa0al wrote

I guess it would depend on which neighborhood of Richmond. I'm from DC but went to college at VCU. Richmond does have a really nice feel. Seems like every block has a little store or business or a little neighborhood park

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resdivinae t1_j1z9pee wrote

Adams Morgan and Mt. Pleasant have Fan District/Carytown vibes.

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chrispcb15 t1_j206ac9 wrote

I would say 16th street NW, going up towards silver spring nw. Richmond has a nice historical feel houses are much bigger sorta like the 16th street houses.

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dc_dobbz t1_j2282ap wrote

If your talking about Carytown then I’d vote Mt. Pleasant.

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ekkidee t1_j23u826 wrote

Having lived in both (1700 block of Hanover and near VCU on Grace), it's not an easy compare. Architecturally, pretty much anywhere between U and Mass Ave. In terms of vibe, U and 14th, U and 6th, Columbia Heights. But it's denser and more crowded in DC, so maybe Cleveland Park or Woodley Park.

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Itwantshunger t1_j2aee7k wrote

I moved from the Fan to Shaw. Pretty happy with the same old Victorian houses.

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