Colony Hill, Washington, D.C.
- Colony Hill, Washington, D.C.
Colony Hill is a tiny neighborhood located in the southwest corner of Glover Archbold Park in Northwest Washington, D.C. It is bounded on the north and east by the park, on the south by Reservoir Road NW, and on the west by Foxhall Road NW.
Colony Hill is purely residential, and so small that it consists of only five streets: Reservoir Road, Foxhall Road, Hoban Road, 45th Street NW, and Hadfield Lane. It belongs within the 20007 zip code.
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