Georgetown Time Machine: Wading In
This week for Georgetown Time Machine, I’m dipping back into the wonderful DC Historical Society archives. In particular, I’ve found a snapshot from the Wymer collection, which is a priceless trove of...
View ArticleVolta Events This Weekend
The Friends of Volta Park are hosting several events in the park this weekend. The first is a volunteer cleanup on Sunday from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM. Come help get the park in shape for the season. At...
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Photo by M.V. Jantzen. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: What the Mayor’s budget would mean for Georgetown. The bill that would remove the exception to the rule against pot shops opening...
View ArticleGarden Club Celebrates 100 Years with Annual Garden Tour on May 11th
The Georgetown Garden Club is celebrating its 100th year in 2024, and the highlight of the year is, of course, their annual garden tour. It returns on May 11th (and marks the 94th year it has been...
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Photo by M.V. Jantzen. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Pillar and Post on list of best home decor shops “in the south”. (Not sure I agree with that geographic description, but I agree with...
View ArticleFriends of Volta Park Cocktail Party June 1st
The Friends of Volta Park will be hosting their annual cocktail party on June 1st at the George Town Club. It’s always a great event and is one of the most important fundraising efforts for the park...
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Photo by John Mason. Good Morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Woman dies after falling into river. House Tour this weekend.
View ArticleOsteria Mozza Inching Forward
One of the most common questions I get about Georgetown recently is: When will that Italian restaurant open in the old Dean and Deluca? Well, I don’t have a definitive date for you, but it is...
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Photo by Michael Stokes. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Incredible opportunity to hear George Saunders read from Lincoln in the Bardo at Oak Hill Cemetery this Friday. Dumbarton Oaks...
View ArticleYour Chance to Live in One Of Georgetown’s Earliest School Buildings
A home with quite a lot of history has just hit the market. It’s 3126 O St. and it was home to one of Georgetown’s earliest schools: the Lancaster School. It can be yours for a mere $5.2 million. I...
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