DC’s Hidden Places: Park Street

In this week’s edition of Hidden Places, we head to Park Street NE, a one-way, one-block stretch of rowhouses between Constitution Avenue and C Street NE (map) on Capitol Hill.
The rowhouses on Park Street, about a block away from Lincoln Park, consist mostly of Federal-style two-story homes.

Another handful of the homes on the block are matching pairs of rowhouses with bump-outs in the front. The properties were built in the early 20th century, mostly between 1910 and 1922.

Homes on Park Street tend to have followed the upswing in value in the city given recent sales data. A three-bedroom, 1.5-bath rowhouse sold in October for $690,000. Another, less renovated home on the street was recently on the market for $599,000.

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