Vote for the Hyattsville Wire in the Best of D.C.

You’ve told us you love the Hyattsville Wire, now is your chance to tell Washington City Paper for the Best of D.C. survey by voting for us as “Best Community Blog!”

In 2012, we started the Hyattsville Wire because we felt communities along Route 1 weren’t being covered well, especially online, where news about the area tended to focus on crime and politics. We wanted to change that.

Since we launched, we’ve written hundreds of articles focusing on dining, arts and culture, architecture, history, urban planning, and real estate and development all along the Route 1 corridor providing you with the latest news and sharing with the rest of the D.C. metro area what it’s like to live here.

We’ve broken news about about a lot of cool stuff happening in the area, we’ve added thousands of followers on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, and hundreds of email subscribers (see the box in the lower right hand column to sign up). We even added a free events calendar for the community by the community, and asked you to help us find the Best of Route 1.

And just last month we received close to 20,000 visits to the site!

Now we’d like your vote for Washington City Paper‘s annual Best of D.C. reader poll “Best Community Blog.”

Simply go to the Best of D.C. survey, sign in using your Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn account and add “The Hyattsville Wire” under “Best Community Blog” in the “People & Places” section.

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Voting ends 11:59 p.m. on March 4. Thanks for your love and support!

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