Welcome to Logan Circle

Most notable for its central traffic circle landmark, the neighborhood of Logan Circle is a remarkable majorly residential community in Downtown DC. The streets of Vermont Avenue NW, Rhode Island Avenue NW, 13th Street NW, and P Street NW converge in this neighborhood. Find out other awesome details about the lively and historic Logan Circle here.


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About the neighborhood

Logan Circle is  a residential community located at the northwestern quadrant of Washington DC. This Circle Neighborhood features the intersection of Vermont Avenue NW, Rhode Island Avenue NW, 13th Street NW, and P Street NW towards a circle park with a statue of  Major General John A. Logan at the center. This busy neighborhood is also home to a number of recognized DC Historic Landmarks and two historic districts noted by the National Register of Historic Places. 

Must Visit Spots in Town!

Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site - historic landmark that served as the former home of the founder of the National Council of Negro Women, Mary McLeod Bethune

Luther Place Memorial Church - the oldest standing house of worship in Washington DC. It was built in 1873 in commemoration of the end of the American Civil War and formerly named as Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church 

Studio Theatre - center for contemporary performing arts that also offers acting classes

Watermelon House - features a huge mural of a watermelon fruit at the side of a house: a tourist attraction great for picture taking

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7,976

Population (as of 2010)

0.17 sq. mi.

Area

NW

Location

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