Spring Valley (Washington, D.C.)
Spring Valley is a largely residential neighborhood in northwest, Washington, D.C. It houses most of the main campus of American University, which gives its name to the neighborhood to Spring Valley's northeast, American University Park.
Spring Valley, Washington, D.C. | |
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Neighborhood of Washington, D.C. | |
Spring Valley | |
South Korean ambassador's residence on Glenbrook Road | |
Map of Washington, D.C., with Spring Valley highlighted in red | |
Coordinates: 38.94018°N 77.09677°W | |
Country | United States |
District | Washington, D.C. |
Ward | Ward 3 |
Government | |
• Councilmember | Mary Cheh |
Description
The neighborhood houses the main campus of American University at 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, the Wesley Theological Seminary at 4500 Massachusetts Avenue, and the former Washington College of Law campus at 4801 Massachusetts Avenue and 4910 Massachusetts Avenue, which has since been moved to nearby Tenleytown neighborhood. Nebraska Avenue and Loughboro Road are to its south, Dalecarlia Parkway is to its west, and Massachusetts Avenue is to its northeast. Paradoxically, the neighborhood to the northeast is called American University Park, even though the bulk of the main campus is located in Spring Valley.
Spring Valley's residents include notable media personalities (e.g., Ann Compton, Jim Vance), lawyers (e.g., United States Attorney General Eric Holder, Brendan Sullivan), politicians, corporate officers, and elite Washington society (e.g., Washington Nationals principal owners Ed Cohen and Debra Cohen). After the second world war, General of the Army Omar Bradley moved to a house on Indian lane in Spring Valley. As a Senator and then Vice President, Richard Nixon lived on Tilden St between 1951-1957, after which he moved to neighboring Wesley Heights; his immediate predecessor, Lyndon B. Johnson, after becoming Vice President under John F. Kennedy, purchased a three-story mansion named Les Ormes (The Elms) in Spring Valley along 52nd Street NW that had previously been the home of socialite and ambassador Perle Mesta.[1] George H. W. Bush also lived in the neighborhood prior to his White House years. Presently it is the residence of the ambassador of Algeria. Warren Buffett and sister Doris Buffett lived on 49th Street during their years attending Wilson High School.
Several embassy residences are located in the neighborhood, such as the ambassador's houses of South Korea, Canada, Croatia, Mexico, Bahrain, Qatar, Uganda, Chile, Luxembourg, Algeria and Yemen.
It had the highest percentage of people voting for Donald Trump of any precinct in the 2016 election, at 15%.[2]
Notes
- "The Home: Ormes & the Man". Time. November 17, 1961. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
- "An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2016 Election". The New York Times. The New York Times. July 25, 2018. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
External links
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- "Camp Leach: When Chemical Weapons Were Made at American University". Ghosts of DC. November 19, 2019.