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Skeletons and pumpkins decorate the front of a historic home in Georgetown.

Where to Find Fall Porch Decor in Washington, DC

Neighborhoods and streets where you'll find the most festive, photo-worthy door decor in the nation's capital.

Washington, DC's front doors are particularly charming in autumn, when homes are decorated to celebrate Halloween and the fall season with pumpkins, gourds, skeletons, ghosts and other spooky sights. 

 

Capitol Hill

East Capitol Street and the blocks between 6th and 13th Streets SE

Dupont Circle

R Street NW between 16th and 22nd Streets

Logan Circle

Q Street NW and Logan Circle NW
 

Colorful townhomes in Georgetown in the fall with Halloween decorations adorning the door in the center.

Georgetown

O Street NW, P Street NW and N Street NW 

Cleveland Park (Upper NW)

Newark Street NW

Bloomingdale

1st Street NW and R Street NW

H Street NE & Trinidad

The 6th and L Street NE area and the wider H Street corridor
 

Find more festive fall fun in the District, including where to peep peak foliage or take a ghost tour
 

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