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Brookland (Washington, D. C. ) - Wikipedia Brookland, also known as Little Rome or Little Vatican, is a neighborhood located in the Northeast (NE) quadrant of Washington, D C Bounded by Fort Totten Metro Train tracks NE, and Brookland CUA Metro train tracks, Taylor Street NE, Rhode Island Avenue NE, South Dakota Avenue NE
Brookland Neighborhood in Washington, DC | Washington DC Home to the Catholic University of America since 1887, the Northeast neighborhood of Brookland has developed into a church, chapel and monastery-filled zone nicknamed "Little Rome "
New Brookland-Cayce High arena opens The 1,500-seat arena features a college-length court, state-of-the-art weight room with a 50-yard turf run, energy-efficient lighting, a Hall of Fame room and other features The arena will be used for basketball, volleyball, and other events as available
What Its Like Living in Brookland, Washington, D. C. Over 100 years ago, Brookland was all farmland Today, it’s an up-and-coming Washington D C neighborhood that’s partially urban, but mostly quiet, tree-lined, and suburban
Brookland - Washington, D. C. , DC - Niche Brookland is a neighborhood in Washington, D C , District of Columbia with a population of 6,689 Brookland is in District of Columbia County and is one of the best places to live in District of Columbia Living in Brookland offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes In Brookland there are a lot of bars and parks
Brookland, Washington | Everything You Need to Know - Nextdoor Brookland is a friendly, residential neighborhood in Washington, DC, known for its leafy streets, diverse community, and the Catholic University of America It's a quiet area with a mix of old and new homes, local eateries, and art studios
Best Things to Do in DC’s Brookland Neighborhood | Washington DC Located on a hill four miles north of the U S Capitol, Brookland earns its nickname of “Little Rome” with a swath of churches, schools and chapels catering to the Catholic community Arty attractions and casual restaurants – many beer-focused – also make it worth exploring