Where the Streets Had Old Names: Irving Place and Dent Place

This week for Where the Streets Had Old Names, GM is exploring the history of the east Village version of Dent Place and its previous name, Irving Place.

The road now known as Dent Place was carved out of a large plot of land known as Cooke Park. It ran from Q up to R St. west of 30th:

It was named after Henry Cooke, the first Governor of DC, who built the majestic homes along Q that exist today. The map above shows how the land appeared in 1887. At the time there was a jumble of smaller lots without structures built on them as well as a planned street to be called Park Ave.

But before these lots could be developed and Park Ave. born, the land was subdivided into the more regular shape it has today. Here it is in 1894:

So the first question, where did the name Irving Place come from? Sadly GM could not get a firm answer but he can make an educated guess. Around the time the Irving Place was being laid out in Georgetown, Irving Place near Gramercy Park in New York City was enjoying a fashionable reputation. And it’s quite possible that that is what inspired the choice.

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The Morning Metropolitan

Nighttime in Georgetown
Photo by Victoria Pickering.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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The Georgetown Metropolis

Dumbarton Oaks

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Come Hear the Story of Three Generations of an Enslaved Family at a Georgetown Hotel

This Friday, Yvette LaGonterie will be giving an encore performance of her presentation on the history of slavery at the City Tavern and her family’s experience through it. LaGonterie gave this presentation during the last few -pre-Covid weeks we had back in 2020. It was a fascinating talk and GM highly recommends you attend this week. LaGonterie promises new and updated information, so even if you attended in 2020, you’ll have more to learn this time.

The talk is again at the City Tavern and will take place at 6:30 pm. Advanced registration is required but is also free.

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Sunflower Rays of Hope
Photo by Jeff Vincent.

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Ghost Kitchen Proposal Would Bring Influx of Delivery Drivers

A group of investors is proposing to convert 1719 Wisconsin Ave. into a “ghost kitchen”. GM linked to an article on this proposal last week, but one aspect of the plan that that article did not delve into is the impact of delivery drivers.

A “ghost kitchen” is a restaurant that produces food for for one or more virtual restaurants that exist in name only. The idea is that hungry eaters look for, say, pizza restaurants in Uber Eats, or whatever, and up pops Pauli’s Neopolitan Pizza. From within the app it appears to be a completely real restaurant, but it doesn’t actually have a bricks and mortar location you could go and eat pizza at. It’s just a kitchen that will fulfill your order and send it to you. And along with your order they may be fulfilling order’s for “Saigon Sam’s” or “Joe’s Burgers” and none of those will be real either. In some cases the restaurants do have other, real bricks and mortar locations, but deliver from this virtual location instead.

Here is how the group behind the Georgetown ghost kitchen describe their business plan:

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The Morning Metropolitan

Yellow garage entrance
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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Got no lunch plans today and want to learn about how professionals deal with marketing themselves in this new world? You’re in luck.
  • Yet another hotel proposed.

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Georgetown’s Historic School Buildings

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Walking tour of Georgetown historic school buildings.

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GM’s back with another Tik Tok walking tour. This one is about all the historic school buildings in Georgetown. Enjoy!

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The Morning Metropolitan

Shoppin’ in the Rain
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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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1500 block of 33rd St.

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