Georgetown’s Historic School Buildings
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The Morning Metropolitan
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The story of how George Washington bought the land that became DC and clinched the deal in Georgetown’s Suter’s Tavern.
- Georgetown Sweets Tour back in May.
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OGB Approves Water Street Hotel Proposal

Last week the Old Georgetown Board approved the design of a proposed hotel to be built at 3401 Water St. The plans shifted the massing of the building around from earlier designs but will still be a noticeable addition to the Georgetown “skyline”.
As described in earlier reporting, the plan calls to preserve the existing two-story building, which currently contains the Berliner beer hall and a Go Puff distribution hub. Three to five stories (plus a penthouse) of new construction will be added on top. The higher stories will be on the west and northern portions of the building, with the lower roofs on the east and south sides.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Ghost kitchen proposed for upper Wisconsin Ave.
- Canal boat tours back!
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Turkey Saunters up Wisconsin

After a string of terrible scenes plaguing Wisconsin Ave., it’s nice to be pleasantly surprised. Yesterday morning GM stumbled upon this wild turkey sauntering up Wisconsin Ave. It crossed the street at the foot of Book Hill and headed further north from there. GM hopes it made its way to Rock Creek.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Details on the House Tour.
- Mapping women’s history.
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Is GU the Canary in the Coal Mine?
Last week GU re-instituted an indoor mask mandate in response to a spike in Covid cases. And yesterday, the school announced 169 positive cases on campus, the most since early February. And more alarming, the school reporting a sharp uptick in positivity rates for the tests:

Should we look at GU (and other DC college campuses) as the canary in the coal mine of yet another surge of cases?
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The Morning Metropolitan
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Not Georgetown news, but something GM unfortunately discovered too late yesterday: Ft. Totten dump is closed for six months. You have to go to a different site (that is not open as much) in the meantime.
- GU Covid cases spiking badly (more on this later).
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Don’t Look Surprised: Storefront Botox Clinic Coming

If you’re looking to look shave off some years from your face on the way home from Safeway, your opportunity is nigh. A storefront botox clinic is coming to the Wisconsin Ave. building.
The company is called Skin Spirit and it has locations across the US. It offers a variety of ways to artificially delay your inevitable descent into old age. If pumping your face with botulism doesn’t appeal to you, they’ll also flash your face with lasers and/or inject it with acid. And they’ll do whatever this is to your arm:

The clinic is supposed to open sometime this spring. Try to keep the wrinkles at bay in the meantime.
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