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Georgetown Time Machine: Junkyard

This week for Georgetown Time Machine, I’m returning to the great archives of the DC Historical Society. This particular photo shows a slice of grimy Georgetown past that has been largely airbrushed out of the Georgetown image: a junkyard on Potomac Street.

The junkyard was called the Georgetown Junk Company, which would now sound like some sort of a hip accessories store or something. According to the photo record, it stood on the east side of the 1000 block of Potomac St., which now looks like this:

However, I’m not so sure that is correct. See this article from 1954 about some boys causing a fire in the junkyard, which places it at the rear of 3254 M St.:

Here’s an ad for the junkyard from 1954 mentioning the same location:

I believe the junkyard was owned by Harry Steinbraker, whose family owned (and still owns) a handful of properties around that part of Georgetown. Perhaps the “rear of 3254 M St.” was a different junkyard they owned, and that the top photo really is from Potomac Street.

In either event, it is a window into the past when lower Georgetown was an active industrial neighborhood. Not coincidentally, a wood shop owned by the Steinbraker family was one of the last truly industrial spaces that existed into the recent past. It was still operational until 2013:

The family then closed up the shop and leased out the building to Chaia Tacos, which still occupies it.

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Georgetown Pantry Coming, Whatever That Is

A new awning is up at 1515 Wisconsin announcing the future arrival of a store called Georgetown Pantry.

I have absolutely no idea what Georgetown Pantry is, unfortunately. There appears to be a brand of luxury food items out of Seattle called “Georgetown Pantry Supplies“, but I’m not confident it’s the same thing. So who knows… Sounds promising though. We’ll see!

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Tatte Opening July 3rd

Tatte Bakery have announced that their new Georgetown location will open on July 3rd:

This stretch of Wisconsin Ave. has already undergone a bit of a renaissance with the arrival of Yellow. This has the potential to send that into the stratosphere (which is good or bad depending on your perspective!)

I am hoping that the hordes of customers that this will likely attract will come by something other than a car! And I hope the city keeps an eye on providing an adequate supply of bike and scooter parking in the immediate vicinity. Please don’t leave any bike or scooters in the middle of the sidewalk!

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Brazilian Dress Shop Opening

A Brazilian dress shop is coming to 3057 M St., according to architectural plans filed with the Old Georgetown Board. The shop, FARM Rio, will replace Amigo Mio, which has closed.

The brand has been around in Brazil for over 25 years and is only recently dipping its toe into foreign markets. This would be the fifth location in the U.S.

I’m no Brazilian fashion expert, but their distinctively vibrant dresses look like something from a 60’s Joao Gilberto album cover, so it checks out with me:

No word on when the store will open.

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Bar Proposed for Upper 33rd St.

A bar has been proposed to open at 1660 33rd St. This is where 33rd St. joins up with Wisconsin Ave. The location is probably best remembered as the home for many years of a used book store. More recently it housed a pot shop.

The bar, dubbed Creme, is seeking a tavern license. That is the sort of liquor license that does not require any food be sold. The bar would have a capacity of 25 people inside. The possibly challenging element of the proposal is that it would also allow for 10 people outside on the rear patio. The patio backs up to homes along Reservoir Rd. and Dent Pl., not to mention the neighbors along 33rd St. (although the immediately abutting neighbors are commercial buildings).

Here is the placard notice:

This is in my ANC district, so I will be handling it for the Commission. I am now reaching out to the neighbors to gather contact information and bring them up to speed. If you would like to be included, please reach out to me by email at 2e02@anc.dc.gov or call/text to 202-827-5405.

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