From 1820 to 1837, a newspaper called the Georgetown Metropolitan was published in the city of Georgetown, DC. The copy above is from July 12, 1826, reporting on the deaths of Presidents Jefferson and Adams on July 4th, exactly fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. For a short while, it was published by John L. O’Sullivan and his brother-in-law Samuel Langtree. O’Sullivan faded into obscurity until the middle of the 20th century when the term “Manifest Destiny” was attributed to him.
So what does this have to do with 2008? Well, not much. But, basically I’ve realized that the neighborhood of Georgetown lacks a neighborhood blog. I’ve decided to give it a try. I looked through Georgetown’s history for a worthy name to resurrect and the Georgetown Metropolitan sounded perfect to me. And so I have reestablished the Georgetown Metropolitan, 171 years since it last was printed. With luck, the Georgetown Metropolitan will serve as a valuable information source for Georgetown residents.
The U.S. Attorney’s office announce a staggering 98-count indictment of two teenage District residents for a spate of armed robberies across northwest DC, including at 31st and P.
The photo is from DDOT’s archives and it shows K St. completely flooded. The storm emerged from the Gulf of Mexico June 15, 1972. After moving through Florida and causing a great deal of damage, it weakened as it moved through the southeast. But then as it approached the mid-Atlantic it suddenly strengthened again and brought huge amounts of rainfall:
The Georgetown waterfront was no match for that amount of water coming down the Potomac gorge, as you can see from more of DDOT’s photos:
After a year off for Covid, Santa is returning to Volta Park this Friday afternoon! He will be visiting the final Volta Park Market, which will take place between 3 and 6 pm.
Breakfast with Santa at Volta Park became a cherished annual tradition before Covid derailed it last year. This is not quite the same celebration but it should get you into the spirit (and get you a photo with Santa!) nonetheless.
Last year GM received an email from ANC Commissioner Elizabeth Miller seeking contributions to a recipe book she was pulling together. The aim was to get recipes from dozens of people around the neighborhood, covering all types of culinary types, and collect them in a book to be sold for charity. GM’s happy to report that the book is finally here and perfect for your holiday gift-giving!
The book is called “Georgetown Cooks” and it contains over 150 recipes from names you will likely recognize, like Tom Birch’s wine jello, Kristin Cecchi’s cream of chicken soup, or Nancy Taylor Bubes’ Brunswick stew. And you’ll get GM’s mother’s fantastic ginger snap recipe, a classic Christmas cookie.
And best of all, because the publishing was taken care of by Bubes, 100% of the proceeds go to Georgetown’s Lombardi Cancer Center to help fight Ewing’s Sarcoma. Copies can be purchased here! (As of yesterday, the book has already raised over $10,000!) Pick one (or more) up today!
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