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Georgetown Time Machine: Back Into the Woods

This week for Georgetown Time Machine, GM is exploring another Ebay postcard find. Like last week, the subject appears to be trails through the forest that once stood on the northern edges of Georgetown University’s campus.

This card dates from 1905. It shows a road through the woods that is not terribly helpfully titled “Road Through the Trees, Georgetown University”. Given the subject of last week’s card, GM is guess that this too is the Walk (or the Walks). But given the date, it could be any number of possible areas around that once bucolic campus.

The note is a simple and charming glimpse of life pre-telephone: “Dear Papa: We arrived in Washington at 6:30 o’clock so far all o.k. Your son Arthur.” It is dated August 22, 1905.

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Scene at a flea market
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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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1500 block of 35th St.

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Georgetown
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C & O Canal

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Wanted or Not, a New Visitors Parking Pass System is Here

A new online-based visitors parking system has just been rolled out for the city. And for the first time, it will include Ward 2.

As you may know, prior to this new system, every resident of all the Wards except 2 were entitled to an annual visitors parking pass. This paper pass enabled the holder to park their car in the same ANC as the resident for as long as they want. The reason Ward 2 opted out of the program is that the idea of flooding neighborhoods like Georgetown, Dupont, and Foggy Bottom with scores of commuters borrowing or buying the permits was unacceptable.

If a resident of Georgetown had a visitor coming and wanted to let them park for more than 2 hours, they had to travel to the police station and obtain a temporary parking pass. This was obviously a pain compared with the convenience of having an unlimited annual pass, but the shortage of parking supply justified it.

The new system does away with both procedures.

No more will any DC resident simply get an unlimited visitors parking pass in the mail. Nor will residents who couldn’t get those passes have to travel to the police station. Now it is all handled online at ParkDC.

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A little color this morning…
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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Drivers like this are why we need much stronger enforcement of the traffic laws.
  • Along those lines, and to add to GM’s article last week about how the culture of car violence is perpetuated, two kids and a dad were run over in the crosswalk on Walk to School Day of all days. This is what we accept when we refuse to do anything that inconveniences drivers or offends the aesthetic preferences of homeowners!

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3200 block of P St.

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Georgetown Time Machine: The Walk

This week for Georgetown Time Machine, GM is exploring a postcard being sold on Ebay. It is from 1913, and shows a slice of formerly rural Georgetown University.

The front of the card (above) shows a winding path through the woods. A description states “Entrance to the Walk, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.” Nothing about the scene, however, immediately seems familiar to GM.

The back offers a bit more detail though:

It states: “This view shows the entrance to the walks in the woodland back of Georgetown University. They wind for over a mile through a stretch of land abundant in Nature’s beauty and afford an excellent means of recreation for both students and visitors.”

The card was sent from DC in 1913 (it’s too hard to make out an exact date from the cancellation stamp.) The note says simply “Though you might enjoy this view. Mae W.” It’s addressed to Miss Ada Flaretee (not sure about the spelling) in Danielson, Connecticut.

The card was published by W.B. Garrison, who produced a lot of postcards taken from the DC area.

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2021.10.04 Red, Washington, DC USA 277 06206-Edit
Photo by Ted Eytan.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Did you find a necklace around 31st and P? Please help the owner get this precious item back.
  • It doesn’t feel like Halloween without Nancy Taylor Bubes house at the corner of 31st and Q being decked out in crazy decorations. But you can get some of that experience down at the Washington Harbour, where she has attempted to recreate it.

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