Photo by PoPville Flickr user Mr. T in DC

“Dear PoP,

After reading yesterday’s article in the post about hemp being grown in DC:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/12/AR2010051204933.html

I came across the official press release and it states that hemp was grown in Petworth too:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/newly-discovered-diaries-of-usda-botanist-lyster-dewey-highlight-the-history-of-hemp-cultivation-in-washington-dc-area-93658099.html

The last article says:

On Monday, May 17, 2010 at 7:30pm, the Hemp Industries Association (HIA) will display the diaries of USDA Chief Botanist Lyster Dewey in public for the first time at Capitol Hemp Clothing and Accessories, located at 1802 Adams Mill Road, NW. The diaries and personal photos of the USDA’s top expert on fiber production for more than 40 years reveal a treasure trove of information on hemp farming research by the US Government from the 1890’s to the 1940’s. Excerpts of the newly discovered diaries will be read aloud at the event and members of the media are encouraged to attend.

The five volume set of sixty-two diaries begins in 1879 and spans until Dewey’s death in 1944. Recovered at a garage sale and then resold to the HIA, there are two photo albums, one of which includes a picture of Dewey himself measuring a 20 foot high hemp plant grown at Arlington Farms, the current location of the Pentagon. The diaries also contain evidence of Dewey growing Hemp in the District of Columbia in his own backyard in the Petworth neighborhood.


This home is located at 311 Rock Creek Church Road, NW:


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The flier says:

“Fabulous 3BR, 3BA row house in Petworth. Fully renovated in 2005. Generous room sizes. Great kitchen w/ breakfast room. Beautiful hardwood floors and high ceilings. Front porch and rear yard. Off street parking. Across from Soldiers’ and Airmen’s home. Easy walk to Petworth Metro and Petworth Rec Center with playground & spray park.”

You can find more info here and a virtual tour here.

What do you think of the renovation? Does $529,000 sound reasonable for this 3 bed/3 bath?



Photo from flickr user Jared G

Well this is pretty cool. From an email:

“Wednesday, May 12th, should be a pretty cool afternoon. The Secretary of Energy, Stephen Chu, will be coming to Roosevelt (4301 13th St. NW) to see our students working on and building Balsa Wood Bridges as part of a highlight of National Lab Day. NationalLabDay.org is an online marketplace for teachers to connect with local scientists, who then come into the classroom to help out with projects.”

Update: Well that was a huge tease, I just got word that the event has been canceled.


Thanks to Kent for sending the word. I also heard that this CVS will open its doors May 21st. From a press release:

“What: Meet the regional managers of the new CVS.
Where: Park View school auditorium (3560 Warder Street, NW)
When: Tuesday, May 11, 2010, 6:30 p.m.

Whether you have questions about the soon-to-open CVS at Georgia and New Hampshire Avenues or are just curious, CVS representatives will be in the neighborhood to meet, greet, and answer questions from the community.

Developer Robb LaKritz will also be on hand to speak about the project as well.”


This condo is located at 726 Quincy Street, NW:


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The flier says:

“Spacious, Well-Renovated 1 bed/1.5 bath condo with Stainless & Granite kitchen, gas stove & appliances, ceramic bath & powder rooms, designer paints & carpets, recessed lighting, rear patio, secure off-street parking. Pet friendly building One block from Petworth Metro, 2 blocks from grocery. Seller definitely looking to sell, this is a short sale.”

More info and photos found here.

The reader was curious about the pricing because it is assumed to be a basement condo. It was originally going for $249 but is now on the market for $199,000. Sound reasonable? What do you think it’ll go for?

Bonus: Thanks to Nichole for sending in this one 1211 Independence Ave, SE. It’s going for $850,000 but this one’s really all about the photos…


A nice article in The Post today titled, Brothers build a restaurant dynasty. Melissa McCart writes:

“Eric is the idea guy and Ian the businessman; both have an easygoing manner that belies the fact that they have been busier than ever. They plan to open three restaurants by the end of this year: the Brixton, at the corner of Ninth and U streets Northwest; another in what was formerly Billy Simpson’s House of Seafood and Steaks on Georgia Avenue; and a spot that’s coming along next to Marvin (working name: Blackbird Warehouse). It will make for quite a year, one in which they also have opened Patty Boom Boom, invested in the new U Street Music Hall and advised Eric’s wife, Tien Claudio, and partner Steve Kaufmann on the recently opened Dickson Wine Bar.”

The Petworth project at Billy Simpsons will be located at 3815 Georgia Ave, NW.


Thanks to a reader for sending the word:

“MPD is sponsoring a block party in the 500 block of Kennedy Street this Friday from 4-8pm.”

I remember a previous block party hosted by MPD wasn’t very well publicized so for the folks up in North Country this sounds like fun.

“Dear PoP,

I snapped this image of my 2-year-old at Stead Park (16th and P, NW) … I thought it was kinda cool. Amazing how many kids are running around the neighborhood now … compared to 10 years ago.”


Before this proper sign went up on Wed. the coming soon banner had been taken down and I received a half dozen emails asking if they were still coming. As the new sign demonstrates, they’re definitely still coming to this space in the Park Place building above the Petworth metro. I’m told that the build out is very far along so we could see them open up in about a month or so.


Thanks to all who wrote in after last week’s Has EatMore Fried Chicken Closed? post (Georgia and Quincy Streets, NW). It looks like they’ve gone the way of KFC and are de-emphasizing the fried part. I still like the name but I’m not sure if EatMore Chicken has the panache of EatMore Fried Chicken. Or perhaps they just haven’t put up the ‘Fried’ part of the sign yet…


Given all the talk about Waffle House and Florida Avenue Grill I wanted to let folks know about another option that’s been up and running for years – Lawrence’s II located at 3937 Georgia Ave NW (at Shepherd). An indicator that this might be a place worth checking out – you can often see cops getting breakfast/lunch there. Again, we’re not talking fine dining but if you want some good greasy grub stop in this unassuming corner spot. Any other fans out there?


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