Douglas Park is an expansive neighborhood in South Arlington bounded by Columbia Pike to the north, S. Walter Reed Drive to the east, S. Four Mile Run Drive to the west and the intersection of these two roads to the south.
Douglas Park, which was formed in 1927, combined two subdivisions once known as New Arlington and Douglas Park. The neighborhood is mostly made up of residential housing ranging from single-family homes, townhomes, duplexes, condominiums, and apartments. Most of the single-family homes were built between 1946 and 2003 and their prices range from $455,000-$929,000. The most common architectural style in the neighborhood is cape cods and bungalows.
Douglas Park offers a lot of conveniences to the residents including easy commute and transport due its close location to interstates 66, 395 and Route 50. Most of the residents at Douglas Park are also able to walk to the Village at Shirlington and Columbia Pike, depending on where they live in the neighborhood.
The residents at Douglas Park buy their groceries at the Harris Teeter in Shirlington or Giant on Columbia Pike. They also spend their recreation time in either Monroe Park, Douglas Park or Doctor's Run Park( with a dog park) which are located within the neighborhood.
Public schools that serve the residents of Douglas Park are Randolph Elementary School, Jefferson Middle School and Wakefield High School. Students that live along the edges of the neighborhood attend other elementary and middle schools.
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