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- Josh HigginsJuly 11, 2015By far the most beautiful circle park in DC. Lots of green space and the houses around the circle are gorgeous. Great place to hang out or have a picnic on a nice spring or summer day.
- Lots of good places to eat/drink. Whole foods is there. Friendly neighborhood.
- M Squared Real EstateAugust 15, 2011The circle is a great place to read a book or take the dog for a walk. The neighborhood was the setting for Mengestu's 'The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears.' Restaurants & theaters line 14th.
- AbApril 3, 2016Great stop for rest, people watching, or reading. Food a few hops down any nearby street
- Very serene & quiet, though watch your step on the grass- there are some who don't pickup after their dogs. The popular 14th St corridor is just west of here.
- Shannon JeropkeNovember 10, 2021Kind of a funky up and coming neighborhood that is a nice mix of classic urban and bougie
- The trees and the park for dogs to chase each other around in.
- Logan Circle has been my home for the past few months and has completely won my heart.
- During the Civil War the circle was home to Camp Barker, army barracks converted into a refugee camp for newly freed slaves. Once developed it was known as Iowa Circle, renamed by Congress in 1930. Read more
- More quite and less crowded than DuPont circle but still has interesting sites. Look for Nature Man. This is his spot.
- It's now safe enough to sprawl out and people watch. Go ahead!
- Parking can suck but be patient and a spot will open up for you.
- Great place to walk through. Just walk quickly if its night time.
- Kenneth DowlingJuly 20, 2013Just checking in here so my Foursquare doesn't think I'm still in Rehoboth
- Logan, the biggest circle in DCs' previous name was Iowa Circle.
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