PRICE REDUCED OVER $40,000! SELLER IS ALSO OFFERING CLOSING COST ASSISTANCE! SUNLIT AIRY CORNER UNIT 1 BLOCK FROM GLOVER PARK COMMUNITY GARDEN AND ROCK CREEK PARK*SECURE BUILDING*BUS AT DOORSTEP*GLEAMING PARQUET FLOORS*UPDATED KITCHEN W/GRANITE & STAINLESS STEEL*SEPARATE DR*HUGE LR AND BR*ROOFTOP DECK* WALKING DISTANCE TO WISCONSIN AVE*NO RENTAL RESTRICTIONS* Neighborhood Description Glover Park is a popular neighborhood in Washington, D.C. just north of Georgetown, west of Wisconsin Avenue, and cradled by the serene forested parklands of Glover-Archbold Park and Whitehaven Park. Every morning and evening, Glover Park residents can hear the Naval Observatory play the sounding of colors synchronized to the nation's Master Clock. Guy Mason Park is between Wisconsin Avenue and the Naval Observatory just south of Calvert Street, and is the location of a softball diamond, a playground for small children, and an unofficial enclosed dog park. Guy Mason Park is also the location of the annual Glover Park Day festival, held in early June. The neighborhood's elementary school, Benjamin Stoddert Elementary, is one of the most highly-rated schools in the District. Neighborhood Cluster 14 (Glover Park, Cathedral Heights, and McLean Gardens) has one of the lowest crime rates in the District. Glover Park residents harvest crops from small, individual garden plots in the two Victory gardens leased from the National Park Service. On the field adjacent to Stoddert Elementary, Glover Park has hosted the Glover Park Co-ed Softball League, one of the Washington Metropolitan Area's most well-known co-ed slow pitch softball leagues, since 1982. DC Stoddert Soccer, a nonprofit league with over 5,000 players, was founded on this field and takes its name from it. The neighborhood is named for Washingtonian Charles Carroll Glover, an influential late 19th and early 20th century banker and philanthropist. He is credited with the creation of the city's Rock Creek Park system and with an influential role in the creation of Embassy Row through generous land donations. He is also considered the father of the National Zoo and Rock Creek Parkway.
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