Pokemon Go has taken the country by storm. With the new mobile game, Niantic Labs (a Google-grown company, in cooperation with Nintendo and the Pokémon Company) has reinvigorated the public to explore their cities, even at the risk of injuries. In order to make it easier to catch them all, Curbed has begun to map different neighborhoods and sites in Washington, D.C. and what types of Pokemon players can find there.
In order to create the most comprehensive map possible, Curbed needs your help. If you've spotted Pokemon in a neighborhood not mapped below or if you've discovered Pokemon not labeled, speak up by sounding off in the comments or emailing dc@curbed.com.
Update 7/12: Koffing, Meowth, Ghastly, and Weezing were found in Brookland. Pidgey and Ratata were found in Columbia Heights. Growlithe was found in Georgetown. Porygon was found in Chinatown. Magmar was found near Dupont Circle. Added National Zoo, Dupont Circle, Columbia Heights, and the White House.
Update 7/13: Geodude, Pidgey, Weedle, Venonat, Krabby, Eevee, Poliwag, and Pinsir were found in NoMa.
Update 7/15: Clefairy was found in the National Mall. Onyx, Ponyta, Wheezing, Staryu, and Doduo were found in Chinatown. Added Petworth. Additional Pokemon were added to Dupont Circle.
Update 7/18: Zubat, Weedle, Caterpie, Kingler, and Doduo were found in Columbia Heights.
Update 7/19: Added Meridian Hill Park and Crestwood.
Update 7/20: Added Glover Park. Scyther was found in Meridian Hill Park.
Update 7/22: Geodude, Charmander, and Scyther were found in Chinatown.
Update 7/25: Tangela, Grimer, Dratini, and Geodude were found in Meridian Hill Park. Magikarp, Slowpoke, Nidoran, Bulbasaur, Pikachu, and Cubone were found at the National Mall.
Update 7/26: Machamp was found in Brookland.
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