
Quadrants of Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. is divided into four quadrants—Northwest (NW), Northeast (NE), Southwest (SW), and Southeast (SE)—used primarily for addressing purposes. The city is split along its north-south axis (North and South Capitol Street) and east-west axis (East and West Capitol Street), with the center point marked by a star-shaped medallion in the Crypt beneath the Capitol Rotunda. Each quadrant has its own character, with distinct neighborhoods, attractions, and amenities.
NW (Northwest): Home to many of the city’s most affluent neighborhoods, museums, and cultural institutions.
NE (Northeast): Features residential neighborhoods alongside landmarks like the U.S. Capitol and other government buildings.
SW (Southwest): Includes a mix of residential areas, lower-income communities, and key tourist attractions.
SE (Southeast): Known for historic Anacostia, the Navy Yard, and various residential neighborhoods.
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