Monthly Archives: March 2010
The Morning Metropolitan
T. Sweet’s Ice Cream by Kevin H. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Free ice cream at Ben and Jerry’s today. Although GM declared this project pretty much dead, turns out a boutique hotel is coming to the old Trial … Continue reading
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Could Georgetown Join Ward Three?
It’s census time again. As GM prepared his ten answers, he started to wonder, could this census lead to Georgetown shifting over to Ward Three? Most people are familiar with the Congressional redistricting that occurs as a result of the decennial census, … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Goofing around by the Waterfront by M.V. Jantzen. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: WBJ does a long piece on Georgetown’s retail environment, seems to imply that GM is a rumor mill. DC Metrocentric checks out an apartment floor-plan in … Continue reading
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Is This Georgetown?
Photo by Stan Barouh. GM was invited Tuesday night to come watch Woolly Mammoth’s newest production, Clybourne Park, and answer the question: is this Georgetown? Clybourne Park is a wonderful new play by Bruce Norris that serves as an updated companion … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Linniekin. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: The latest is that GM’s out of town, it’s absolutely gorgeous outside and you should get up from your computer and go play hooky.
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The Famous Tenants of Oak Hill Cemetery
In the very northeastern corner of Georgetown lies the beautiful Oak Hill Cemetery. It was built in 1848 under the direction of Georgetown’s favorite son William Wilson Corcoran. Open daily (except Saturdays), the 22 acre cemetery is one of the … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
GU by DCRobin1953. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Scenes from a sample sale. Washington Harbour for sale. Is it too much to hope the buyers take it somewhere else? Not really helping GU’s case for the Ten Year Plan … Continue reading
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