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Intersection of 31st St. and Legation St. NW, July 2021, in Chevy Chase. In the late 1880s, then-Representative Francis G. Newlands of Nevada and his partners began to buy up farmland in northwest Washington, D.C., and southern Montgomery County, Maryland, to develop a residential streetcar suburb.
The Avalon Theatre, formerly Chevy Chase Theatre, is an historic structure located in the Chevy Chase neighborhood in the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. The Classical Revival building was designed by the architectural firm of Upman and Adams and completed in 1922.
Chevy Chase Circle is a traffic circle (or roundabout) straddling the border of Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C., and Chevy Chase, Maryland. It sits upon the convergence of Western Avenue , Grafton Street, Magnolia Parkway, Chevy Chase Parkway NW, and Connecticut Avenue (signed as Maryland Route 185 in Maryland).
Chevy Chase (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ v iː tʃ eɪ s /) is the colloquial name of an area that includes a town, several incorporated villages, and an unincorporated census-designated place in southern Montgomery County, Maryland; and one adjoining neighborhood in northwest Washington, D.C.
Around 1886 or 1887, Newlands launched an all-but-unprecedented effort to create a major streetcar suburb of Washington, D.C. Using his inheritance from his deceased wife's father, and attracting other investment partners—particularly Nevada politicians known as the "California Syndicate"—Newlands directed the quiet purchase of land along a straight line from just north of Dupont Circle ...
For $749,500, this house in the Chevy Chase neighborhood of Washington, D.C. will put you near the popular Connecticut Avenue stretch in Northwest, where there are enough unique stores, parks and ...
DC News Now Washington. December 9, 2024 at 4:32 AM. A mother was arrested after Montgomery County police said her three-month-old baby drowned and died in Chevy Chase, Maryland on Dec. 8. Show ...
Chevy Chase Theater or Theatre may refer to: Avalon Theatre (Washington, D.C.) , originally known as the Chevy Chase Theatre Earl Carroll Theatre (Los Angeles) , briefly known as the Chevy Chase Theater in 1993