Thursday, September 07, 2006
History, me complaining, history, stuff about the immediate hood (Truxton Circle) and the surrounding neighborhood (Shaw), gentrification, demographics, and some more history.
About Me
- Name: Mari
- Location: Hyattsville, MD, United States
This started as InShaw Now With More Gentrification which eventually moved to blog.inshaw.com. Now I mainly do Truxton Circle History, as I am the #1 expert in that topic! I created other blogs to serve a need or an itch.
Quick Comment Policy
Inital your posts or ID yourself somehow & no cussin'Announcements
Random announcements in the Shaw/Bloomingdale AreaPrevious Posts
- 2C meeting last night
- October, maybe November
- Jim don't say it's so!
- Sept 12, you go vote
- Renovation 2007: What do do with my stuff
- Ward Level Politics
- Kids in the hood
- Why can't DC make it easier?
- NYT says 9:30 is in a dicey neighborhood
- Slow down
Gentrification Classic Posts
Posts Pondering Gentrification
- This Old House
- House P-rn
- Repointing Brick
- Elements of Crackhead Design
- The Fan
- And You Were Going To Do What?
- My Kitchen
- Small House Design
- Paint Slaves
- Welcome 2 Homeownership
- Maintenance
- 3rd Year Slump
This Old Crappy House
Entries On Joys of Homeowning and Home Repair
- Gardening in the City
- Garden Report
- Life and Veggies
- Small Space Composting
- What I did for the love of compost
- Starbucks and Gardening
- My compost
Garden Posts
Urban growth and compost
- E-mail Inshaw
- About
- Comment Policy
E-mail, Contact Info & Comment Policy
- Washington Post
- Washington City Paper
- Shaw DC
- In Shaw: Truxton Circle
- Truxton Circle
- NoMa: The 800lb gorilla So & E of the TC
- WMATA: Metro rail and bus
- DC Fire
- DC Library
- Neighborhood Info DC Demographic and other useful info
- Washington DC Government
- Shaw Main Streets
- TicketPlace Lower price tickets for downtown and DC area cultural events
- RedFin Real Estate- Truxton Circle
- Craigs List Washington DC
- DC Freecycle
- DC Urban Moms and Dads
- DC MetroRiders
- DC Metro Rider LJ Community
Local Links
- DC Blogs List of Active DC blogs and a review of them
- Frozen Tropics Trinidad (not Tobago) neighborhood of DC
- Jimbo A handsome man in Shaw
- Bohemian Yankee Next door neighbor & Prof. in Queer Studies
- DC Education Blog
- Nora Bombay (friend/geek/gentrifier)
- Fifth & O Covering Ward 2C
- Waltha Daniel Library Blog The blog for the Shaw library
- RenewShaw Covering 7th and 9th Streets
- Life in Mount Vernon Square News and commentary about MVSQ
- The Other 35 Percent Mt Vernon Sq's Cary Silverman's Blog
- Bloomingdale Blog A little north and east of the TC
- BACA Blog Blog of the Bates Area Civic Association
- DC Bloggers
Local Blog Links
Public Transit
- Blogs
- By the Bayou (aka formerly Logan Circle Guy; aka John who comments)
- City Comforts
- Sites
- Crime Reports Has detailed crime reports for DC down to PSA level
- Cyburbia: The Urban Planning Portal
- City Farmer
- Podcasts
- Smart City Urban planning and development
None of the Above
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<---Hey shouldn't there be more to this article? Why yes, and if you are using Internet Explorer you need to hit F11 for a Full view.
4 Comments:
Is it going to be a 'Bear' hangout?
http://www.yelp.com/biz/rIlz6Y9m_gTP0viRbTb08A
No, I believe they are actually going to be a neighborhood place, but I'm quite sure neighborhood bears would be welcomed. Well, provided they don't go through the garbage and damage campsites. Bears, non-bears, lesbians, straights, of all races and ages coming together in love, peace and happiness over coffee and tea, and maybe a scone.
Anyway, they said 1-3 months, lets hope it's 1 month till opening.
Something involving a "STOP WORK" order slowed them down.
anytime there is any delay in any small business opening look no further that dc's favorite construction material...."red tape".
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