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Read MoreKingman Park is triangular-shaped enclave located in the Northeast Quadrant of Washington, DC. Built in the late 1920s, Kingman Park combines single family residences, brick rowhouses and newer condos. Many of the rowhouses are distinguished by sprawling porches, set back from the sidewalk with small yards, a rarity in most DC neighborhoods. Read more about Kingman Park
Despite being in the heart of the city, the community maintains a suburban feel with large open spaces and convenient access to Kingman Island and the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. Kingman Park is also within walking distance of the H Street Corridor with its active nightlife and shops. RFK Stadium and all of its associated attractions is also easy to get to from Kingman Park. Nearby neighborhoods include Capitol Hill, Trinidad to the north, and the H Street Corridor to the east.
Kingman Park is bounded by Benning Road to the north, East Capitol Street to the south, and Oklahoma Avenue to the east.