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ANC Preview: Lousy Smarch Edition
The ANC is meeting for its March session next Monday at 6:30 pm at Georgetown Visitation.
The agenda, below, has a couple interesting items. The first is the proposed cuts to bus service (which GM has already discussed). Presumably the Commission will come out strongly against the cuts. It’s too early to tell whether pressure against the cuts will reverse the agency’s position. The cuts are largely driven by budgetary pressures, particularly new rules pushed by Virginia that limits the amount of money WMATA can get. Thanks jerks! How about we cut a lane of traffic on I-66 coming in to DC as thanks?
Anyhow, the ANC is also introducing a new feature where they highlight a small independent business. This month they are featuring Georgetown Cafe, a small coffee shop on N St. just east of Wisconsin Ave.
Here is the full agenda:
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E
ANC 2E Public Meeting
Monday, March 2nd, 2020
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Donald West.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Fun map of Georgetown from 1877.
- A rare auction of a Georgetown home was apparently taken off the table.
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Users Guide to Dumbarton Oaks in Spring
The gardens of Dumbarton Oaks are spectacular throughout the year. But during the spring, they are somehow even more beautiful. But the beauty comes in successive waves. Visit only once a season, and you might miss out. Or even if you do visit at a perfect moment, you might simply miss out on some corner of the gardens that are especially gorgeous that day.
GM spends every spring carefully timing his visits to the gardens to maximize the best parts. And its only fair that he share this knowledge with the public. So without further ado, here is a Users Guide to Dumbarton Oaks in the spring.
The guide is broken down by the particular attraction and when to visit to see it. Weather obviously can affect the timing a great deal. So if you are really eager to see one or more of the vernal shows below, it’s best to check it out on the early side and come back again if you’re too early.
Refer to this map on the gardens’ website for where to find the exact locations of the scenes below.
Plum Walk
One of the first displays of spring in the gardens is the Plum Walk. It’s a row of about a dozen plum trees that blossom with strikingly purple flowers. Like many of the items on this list, it is perfect for portraits, particularly of couples. When it’s in bloom, you often find newly engaged couples posing along the walk. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Mike Maguire.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- New water taxi service.
- Some sort of weird furniture store concept it replacing North Face.
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What’s Happening in Montrose Park
If you’ve been to Montrose Park in the last couple months, you’ve probably been struck by the scope of the work that is being done there. GM was, when he visited there for the first time since the fall yesterday. But what are they doing, exactly?
The main thing that they are doing is finally restoring the historic tennis courts. This has been promised for years, without much progress. But by the end of the year (if not sooner) usable tennis courts will return to Montrose Park.
But not as many as had been there before. The only courts being restored are the two closest to R St., by Lover’s Lane. They will also be realigned to run east-west, not north-south.
The other courts, which were along Parrott’s Rope Walk, will not be restored. If fact they won’t be retained at all. Apparently they were added well after the Lover’s Lane courts and were considered not “original”. They have already been removed. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Elvert Barnes.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The former couple who own Evermay, Halcyon House, and a bunch other expensive Georgetown property, is going to own slightly less expensive Georgetown property soon.
- Josh Hermias, a familiar face to Georgetown, is looking to open an incredibly unusual restaurant. Given that he used to helm Minibar, it’ll probably be pretty good. Come back to Georgetown Josh!
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