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The Georgetown Metropolis
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Georgetown Listserv Moves Platforms
The above notice was sent to users of the Georgetown listserv by the Citizens Association of Georgetown. The old listserv is a Yahoo! group, and that platform is being shut down by whatever sad sack of a company ended up with Yahoo! (Verizon it turns out!). So CAG is moving it over to the Groups.io platform. To join, follow the instructions above and email georgetownforum_subscribe@groups.io.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Thomas Hawk.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The Cat Cafe is changing course and will keep both the Cat Cafe on O St. and the Kitten Pop Up on M St.
- Major development proposed for the south side of the 2900 block of M St.
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A Georgetown Ghost Story
In preparation for Halloween, GM would like to reprint again a Georgetown ghost story as told by Tim Krepp in his fantastic Ghosts of Georgetown (which you should buy!):
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Joe Flood.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The Gap is considering subletting its space on Wisconsin Ave. and closing. Think how many banks could fit in there!
- Proposed plans for renovating the canal are refined.
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Know Your Trees: Black Walnut
It’s been a while, but GM is back with Know Your Trees. This week he’s talking about a tree you don’t see on the street much, but you see in parks: the black walnut.
The lack walnut is a tree native to the eastern United States, including around Washington, DC. It is a giant tree, growing as tall as 130 feet and a crown just as wide. The tree is most easily identifiable by its leaves and fruit:
Courtesy of the Missouri Dept. of Conv.
The leaves are about 1-2 feet long and have 10-20 small leaflets growing off the stem. And in the fall, the ground around the tree is typically covered with green husky fruit about 1 1/2 inches across.
And yes, the fruit has a walnut in it, but it’s a real pain to get at, as this video demonstrates:
The nuts are edible, but there are not grown commercially. When you got to the store and buy a bag of walnuts, they are most likely from a variety of English or Persian walnuts.
If you want to see a huge black walnut tree, head up to Montrose Park back just to the west of the playground. Has anyone ever tried to eat its nuts?
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by M.V. Jantzen.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Two individuals found dead in their apartment on Wisconsin Ave, but no foul play alleged.
- Hey, have you seen this wooden pumpkin? The Yost family had it stolen from their porch and it has a lot of sentimental value. Chime in if you’ve seen it around:
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