"Hidden Residential Street in the Capital City"
Kingman Street NW is a short street not far from Logan Circle Park in the middle of Washington, D.C. It is just about a block long, running between P Street NW and Q Street NW. It is mostly populated with small apartment buildings that are not the best maintained, but it is in a pretty central neighborhood, so people living here put up with shabby looking exteriors in return for the ability to get around the city easily. There are some trees on the block and believe it or not, you are able to find a parking spot fairly easily. Because the street is small and not very well known, people looking for parking often pass it by. Although there are no shops or restaurants on this street, you can find most services on 14th Street, which is a main thoroughfare. I think the best thing about this street is its proximity to Logan Circle Park.