
The Father’s Day concert in the park will take place, um, Father’s Day, which is this Sunday, if you’ve forgotten. It will be at Volta Park and the Walkaways, who performed last year and are fantastic, will perform again.
See you there!

The Father’s Day concert in the park will take place, um, Father’s Day, which is this Sunday, if you’ve forgotten. It will be at Volta Park and the Walkaways, who performed last year and are fantastic, will perform again.
See you there!
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Photo by albedo20.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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This week for Now and a Long Time Ago, GM returns with another photo from the great Wymer archive at the DC Historical Society. Today, it’s of the 1000 block of 33rd St., just below M St.
On the left you can see a row of buildings, half of which appear to still remain. The wood frame buildings are gone. Here’s what the row looked like as a map in 1919, about 20 years before the photo was taken:
Yellow buildings on this map are wood frame buildings. So the yellow buildings under the 806 are the wood frame buildings in the photo. Given the lack of signs, they appear to be homes. The next two buildings in the picture appear to correlate to the pink buildings in the map (pink means brick or stone).
The next building in the photo appears to be the same building that exists there today. But it doesn’t seem to be consistent with the map, which suggests two more narrow wood frame buildings and then a brick or stone garage. And that makes sense since the building that’s there now was built in 1932.
The last gable front brick building at the bottom of the street also appears to be the same as the one that is there now. It was apparently built in 1906. Continue reading
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Photo by Mike Maguire.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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Photo by Lauren Stiegert.
GM has heard that a Wawa is coming to Georgetown.
Specifically, GM hears that the Wawa is coming to the space currently occupied by the Restoration Hardware at the corner of Prospect and Wisconsin.
If you’re from a particular part of the mid Atlantic, Wawa holds a dear place in your heart, for some reason. For the rest of us, it’s a slightly nicer version of a 7-11.
Although it should be pointed out that this Wawa appears to be part of an effort by the chain to create “restaurant-style” stores that look less like they should be next to four rows of gas pumps.
Whatever. Call it a restaurant all you want, it’s still just a gas station convenience store that happens to make decent sandwiches. Continue reading
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Photo by Anthony Gonzales Reyes.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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Photo by Jon Hayes Photography.
GM has already given you his annual harangue about watering your street trees back in May. But then it rained a lot. And you may have gotten complacent about trees on your block. But the rain has let up and it’s going to be hot this week so IT’S GO TIME.
If you’ve got a newish tree on your block water it today. If you’re at home or when you get home, go out and put a hose at the base of the tree and turn it on to a dribble of water, then leave it there for at least 30 minutes, up to an hour. If you don’t have a hose on the front of your house or apartment, find a neighbor who does and ask them if it’s ok to borrow their hose. Continue reading
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