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![]() Cottage-inspired row houses common to Burleith. Sometimes referred to as "Upper Georgetown," Burleith is a quiet community nestled in between Georgetown and Glover Park. The neighborhood is dominated by row houses, most of which were constructed in the 1920s. The homes have varying facades. Some boast stone fronts. Others look more like classic brick townhomes. Several schools call Burleith home, including the Duke Ellington School for the Performing Arts, a public high school, and the Washington International School, a private institution providing pre-kindergarten through 12th grade education. The Corcoran School of Art also calls Burleith home, as it uses the historic Fillmore School Building as the location for some of its classes. Burleith is bounded to the east by 35th Street, to the west by 39th Street, to the north by Whitehaven Parkway, and to the south by Reservoir Road. To read a Washington Post article profiling this neighborhood, click here. To learn more about Burleith, click here. www.BestAddress.com © 1999-2006, Best Address® Real Estate, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Information contained on this Web Site is copyrighted. It is strictly prohibited to copy, reproduce, republish, upload, post, transmit, distribute, alter or prepare any derivative works of any material from this Web Site, including without limitation code, software, photographs and images, without the prior express written consent of .Best Address® Real Estate, LLC. |
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