Photo by Scott Horvath.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Police rescue man from the Potomac.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa…Baked and Wired sells ice cream sandwiches? What time do they open?
Photo by Scott Horvath.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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This week for Now and a Long Time Ago, GM is stopping by the old Western High School, which is now the Duke Ellington School for the Arts.
There’s not a ton different on the 35th St. facade from how it was when this postcard was made (probably in the early 20th century). GM just thought you’d like to be reminded of what it looked like to have an open and functional school at that location, as opposed to the gigantic money pit that currently occupies the space. Continue reading
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Photo by Mr. Gray.
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GM joked last year that in Georgetown even the stop signs are lobbyists. The photo is of a bumper sticker stuck to a stop sign near the intersection of 30th and P St. These micro targeted political appeals always seemed a bit odd to GM, but a photo in the New York Times yesterday suggests it worked.
The sticker was put up sometime in the winter of 2014-15. It was targeted at FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, who was considering a proposal on “net neutrality“. GM believes these stickers are from people who didn’t want the net neutrality bill to pass. (But frankly it’s not entirely clear). Continue reading
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Photo by Mike Maguire.
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Photo by Rails to Trails Conservancy.
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