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Originally Posted by Crawford
It doesn't really have a "European feel", unless we're talking monumental axis-type design. It's the least European feeling of the major NE cities. DC has very wide arterials, large lots with big building footprints and is easily the newest of the big 6.
I don't think it's underrated. It's a very desirable place, at least in this part of the country. At this point, the unquestioned #2 city in the NE corridor.
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My feelings exactly. From an East Coast perspective, DC definitely gets its due and has long been amongst the most prominent metros in the US, particularly amongst those interested in law/non-profits/government.
Outside of a rather monolithic/institutional-feeling downtown, it has very charming, heavily gentrified and urbane neighborhoods. But again these features are pretty widely known at this point, given that DC is
very heavily populated by transplants from
everywhere.
The region really does meld "old world" East Coast-styled urbanism with the Sun Belt-styled "New Urbanism" in a way that no other major metro does.