Northwest (Washington, D.C.)
Northwest is the northwestern quadrant of Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, and is located north of the National Mall and west of North Capitol Street. It is the largest of the four quadrants of the city, and it includes the central business district, the Federal Triangle, and the museums along the northern side of the National Mall, as well as many of the District's historic neighborhoods.
Politically, Northwest is made up of parts of Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, with Wards 1 and 3 being the only wards located entirely within the quadrant. The Northwest is the wealthiest quadrant of the city, particularly west of 16th Street.
Demographics
The population of Northwest is 340,531, based on the data collected in the latest U.S. Census Bureau release. The population is 48.33% male, and 51.67% female. There are 146,397 households, with 57,445 being family households, and 88,951 being non-family households.Geography
Northwest Washington, D.C., includes the following 58 neighborhoods:- Adams Morgan
- American University Park
- Barnaby Woods
- Berkley
- Bloomingdale
- Brightwood
- Burleith
- Cathedral Heights
- Chevy Chase
- Chinatown
- Cleveland Park
- Colonial Village
- Columbia Heights
- Crestwood
- Downtown
- Dupont Circle
- Embassy Row
- Foggy Bottom
- Forest Hills
- Foxhall
- Friendship Heights
- Georgetown
- Glover Park
- Hawthorne
- Judiciary Square
- Sheridan-Kalorama
- Kalorama Triangle
- Kent
- LeDroit Park
- Logan Circle
- Manor Park
- Massachusetts Heights
- McLean Gardens
- Mount Pleasant
- Mount Vernon Square
- Mount Vernon Triangle
- NoMa
- North Cleveland Park
- North Gate
- Observatory Circle
- The Palisades
- Park View
- Penn Quarter
- Petworth
- Pleasant Plains
- Shaw
- Shepherd Park
- Sixteenth Street Heights
- Spring Valley
- Takoma
- Tenleytown
- Truxton Circle
- U Street Corridor
- Wakefield
- West End
- Woodland Normanstone
- Woodley Park
Landmarks
Transportation
Northwest is bounded by the Potomac River on the west, Western Avenue and Eastern Avenue to the north, North Capitol Street to the east, and the National Mall to the south. Other principal roads include Connecticut Avenue between Chevy Chase and the White House, Wisconsin Avenue between Friendship Heights and Georgetown, Pennsylvania Avenue between Georgetown and the Capitol, K Street, Massachusetts Avenue, and 16th Street.Northwest is served by all six lines of the Washington Metro: the Orange, Silver, Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green Lines. Many Metrobus lines run through the quadrant.