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Dupont Circle is both the formal name of the neighbourhood and its physical centrepiece — a circular park with a central fountain and benches, surrounded by the embassies, brownstones, and commercial streets that have defined DC's most cosmopolitan neighbourhood since the late nineteenth century. The Circle has been a gathering place for DC's gay community since at least the 1970s: it is the outdoor living room of the neighbourhood, the place where people sit before or after dinner, where chess games run through the evening, and where the visible presence of LGBTQ+ residents has been a normal feature of neighbourhood life for decades. The Circle is not a cruising venue in the explicit sense that Berlin's Tiergarten is — it functions as a community outdoor space first, with the specific social dynamics of the gay neighbourhood around it. During Capital Pride, the Circle becomes the natural meeting point for the neighbourhood's celebrations. The Dupont Circle Metro stop (Red Line) sits beneath the park, making it the transport hub for the entire neighbourhood.
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