Talk:Cleveland Park
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[edit] Boundaries
One cannot both say that Cleveland Park is bounded to the South by Woodley Road and that the National Cathedral is a landmark in the neighborhood as the Cathedral is entirely South of Woodley (though part of the National Cathedral School is North of Woodley).
- I agree, especially since I do not think the neighborhood really extends to Wisconsin Avenue. I'm going to look into this, but my suspicion is that 34th St./Reno Rd. is a more appropriate western border. JHG 29 June 2005 03:41 (UTC)
Growing up I was always told Macomb was the border with Woodley Park; Tilden was the northern border. As for the neighborhood stretching west to Wisconsin, that's been debated as long as I can remember. A lot of my friends still said they lived in Cleveland Park. 66.9.126.26 22:17, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
I understand what the article means by Woodley and Klingle (just south of Macomb) being the southern boundary of the neighborhood, however, with the section of Klingle Road that passes under Connecticut now closed, I imagine visitors or newer Washingtonians might not understand the reference to Klingle Road. It would probably be more accurate to refer to the southern boundary as consisting of Klingle Valley and Woodley Road, right? Also, as for the western border... pretty sure it stretches to Wisconsin. Not sure how to source that, though. -Sam Samstein (talk) 02:21, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
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