Adams Morgan, commonly abbreviated as AdMo, is a neighborhood in Washington, D.C., located in Northwest D.C. Adams Morgan is noted as a historic hub for counterculture and as an arts district.[1][2] It is also known for its popular entertainment district and culinary scene, centered on both 18th Street and Columbia Road.[3]
In the 21st century, Adams Morgan has been a focus of urban redevelopment and become one of Washington's most gentrifying neighborhoods.[4][5][6] Notable local businesses include the famed live music club Madam's Organ Blues Bar and the Michelin-starred restaurant Tail Up Goat, among others. Adams Morgan has also become one of the hubs of LGBT culture in Washington, D.C.[7]
^Ramanathan, Lavanya (September 8, 2017). "Is Adams Morgan DC's last funky neighborhood?". The Washington Post.
^Javier, Dennese Mae; Touret, Tarina (November 14, 2018). "Adams Morgan: Historic Counterculture Persists in Quirky Quarter". The Hoya.
^"Adams Morgan DC Neighborhood Guide". Compass, Inc.
^Greater Greater Washington - Adams Morgan is losing diversity, but is new development the culprit?
^The SAIS Observer - The Gentrification of Adams Morgan
^Planetizen - Is Development Causing Gentrification in D.C.'s Adams Morgan Neighborhood?
^AFAR - Queer History Is Still Being Made in Washington, D.C.
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