Adams Morgan Neighborhood - Washington DC
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The Adams Morgan Partnership’s mission is to promote a clean, safe Adams Morgan.
The Adams Morgan Partnership business improvement district provides maintenance, security and marketing to the Adams Morgan business community. These services are funded through a special assessment on commercial properties. The Adams Morgan Partnership works closely with the District of Columbia government to ensure that a high level of city services are provided as well.
For information about stores, restaurants, and events in Adams Morgan visit <a>www.AdamsMorganNow.com</a>
For more information about the Adams Morgan Partnership, please contact Kristen Barden at <a>kbarden@adamsmorganonline.org</a> or at 202-997-0783.
Adams Morgan Neighborhood - Washington DC
This video takes you on a tour de force of one of Washington DC's most diverse and coolest neighborhoods--Adams Morgan.
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Anya Myra: What makes Adams Morgan unique is that --Al Jirikowic: It's an interesting place, it's an artful place.
Hodayah Finland: It's the hippest happening place in town.
Lisa Duperier: It's like taking an international trip.
Amy Morton: We have a lot of boutiques, a lot of retail, art galleries.
Jim Nixon: Great variety of restaurants, dinning choices.
Lyn Holland: So a lot of good places to have fun.
Brian Harrison: If you really want to experience a true culture of Washington D.
C. you really need to come to Adams Morgan.
Tim Payne: There are so many great things about Adams Morgan, but what I think is most important is it's a diverse population --Jim Knight: We talk about it as a little United Nations.
Al Jirikowic: We have our own culture apart from the rest of Greater Washington --Rafeena Ahmad: And it's a great mix of younger people plus locals of DC have been here forever.
Lisa Duperier: We have some really unique one of a kind places here. A lot of neighborhood shops, including home furnishings, there are record store; books stores, clothes from the 1980s.
Roland Castro: Independent clothing boutique's styles that you normally don't find anywhere else in D.
C.
Jacques Morgan: Mom, pop small business, no chain store.
Darren Miller: So it's a great place to stop and shop.
Matt Cronin: The most active night life in all of Washington D.
C.
, you can go and find a sports bar, a night club, a lounge, it has got a little bit of everything for everyone.
Bill Duggan: Every night of music, Blues, Bluegrass, Salsa, we know how to put the fun.
Kristen Barden: There are 60 restaurants representing countries from around the world.
Molly Cheng: Cheap eats, falafel, empanadas, like some pizza, you also have higher-end places, everything from Ethiopian, Indian food.
Stephanie Lee: To Chinese restaurants and Korean restaurants.
Adam Crain: If you're budget conscious, you have options to not spend a lot of money, but still have a good time. The Bus Line is block away and the Metro is only two or three blocks away.
Kristen Barden: So after you done the monuments and the museums and the mall, come to Adams Morgan and experience where real Washingtonians live and work and play.
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