Photo by Martin Pettitt on Flickr. (Not in the neighborhood in the question.)

Millennials are flocking to this neighborhood outside DC, where the percentage of adults 20-34 has more than doubled since 1980 to 71%, making it one of the region’s youngest. What is it?

Repeat: it’s not in the District. Can you guess? Post your answer in the comments.

This is an example of a question for the trivia contest at our 8th birthday party, Tuesday, March 8 at Vendetta, 1212 H Street NE in DC.

Most of the party will be a fun chance to mingle with your fellow urbanists, readers, commenters, contributors, journalists, government officials, and many more. Around 7:45, we’ll have a short trivia game for those who want to play (and those who don’t can keep socializing on the other side of the bar!). Participants can win prizes from Capital Bikeshare/goDCgo and Island Press, and we ask for a $5 donation to play.

If you can come to the party, please let us know here since there’s a limit on how many people can fit at Vendetta.

And please help us hit our $25,000 goal for our reader drive before the party!

Thank also to our sponsors who are making it possible to throw the party and keep Greater Greater Washington going:

Meanwhile, I’ve hidden comments for this post so you can post your guesses there and not see spoilers. Everyone who guesses correctly gets a free ticket to the party! (And since it’s a free party, so does everyone else, too!) But either way, you still need to RSVP. See you there!

David Alpert created Greater Greater Washington in 2008 and was its executive director until 2020. He formerly worked in tech and has lived in the Boston, San Francisco Bay, and New York metro areas in addition to Washington, DC. He lives with his wife and two children in Dupont Circle.