Much of DC beyond the original L’Enfant city and Georgetown consists of “streetcar suburbs,” namely late-19th and early-20th Century communities that grew up around streetcar lines. While electric streetcars didn’t extend to Maryland until the 1890s, Washington’s first steam railroad line, to Baltimore, opened in 1837, and commuters from Maryland rode trains into the city as early as the Civil War.
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Since 2002, the District Department of Transportation has constructed 104 miles of bicycle lanes and currently maintains more than 150 miles of recreational trails and bike lanes in the District. Still, advocates say, there is plenty of work to be done to provide better and safer connectivity for cyclists and pedestrians.
Indie Chefs Community is hosting a Road to COMMUNE dinner series, with over 25 chefs from around the country, through the weekend at Adams Morgan hotel the Line (2468 Champlain St., NW). On Friday, May 13 at 7 PM, there's a 12-course collaborative dinner with wine pairings ($210 per person). On Saturday, May 14, Oakland-based chef Reem Assil will