Georgetown Time Machine: Northview

This week for Georgetown Time Machine, GM is checking out a photo awfully similar to the one from a few weeks back. Like that photo, it is from the summer of 1931 and of southwest Georgetown, but the camera was pointed more northward for today’s photo. For that reason it captured way more of neighborhood.

Go ahead and click on the photo above to see it in its full resolution glory. Here are some great details:

You can get a great view of the large Dempsey’s Boathouse that once stood between the Washington Canoe Club and the Aqueduct Bridge:

And upstream you can see a bunch more long-gone boathouses, including what looks like a full residential house on the left!:

To the west of the university there used to be a rambling collection of small farm houses:

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Thomas Hawk.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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The Georgetown Metropolis

1600 block of 32nd St.

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This is Going to Be Rough

Summer is here, and this is going to be rough.

Last year, GM extolled the virtues of Georgetown in August, despite the obvious drawbacks:

The streets are empty. You can park your car like it’s a suburb in the 60s. The pools are empty because the interns left. The sidewalks are empty because even tourists have better sense than to visit DC in the summer.

Despite the stifling, turgid air, you can breathe. You can walk into a restaurant at 7:00 on a Friday and get a seat. You can even walk on M St. on a weekend.

And like spring, it is great because it is brief. We don’t ultimately love Georgetown because it’s empty, but because it’s decidedly not. That restaurant walking you to a table would be out of business if it were like that year round. Those streets without parking in September mean more people coming and keeping our thriving businesses thriving. Quiet is nice, but too much is boring.

Knowing August is fleeting is the best way to enjoy it. So enjoy it, it’s already later than you think.

Sadly, the conditions that made Georgetown tolerable–even desirable–in August will be largely gone this year. Parking may continue to be easy, but we’ve got nowhere to drive home from. The pools might eventually open, but only for swimming laps. Restaurants are open, but are you really ready to return to them? Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Bill Starrels.

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The Georgetown Metropolis

The Key Bridge

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by John Weiss.

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3200 block of Volta Pl.

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Zoning Order Finally Issued, Call Your Mother May Finally Open Soon

It seems like a million years ago, but it was only January (or approximately 500,000 years ago [and it was 400,000 years ago when GM already used this joke]) when Call Your Mother received a positive vote from the Board of Zoning Adjustment, which would let it open in Georgetown at O and 35th. As GM warned at the time, due to the fact that that BZA awarded party status to a neighbor–Melinda Roth–at the last minute, it would need to issue a formal order for the vote to take effect. And at best that would take three months.

Well a pandemic happened in the meantime, and yet still the order was finally issued last week, after just six months. Cheers to the hardworking DC employees!

GM reached out to Call Your Mother to see whether they would open now, and they responded that they hoped to soon. The restaurant already has experience dealing with the current environment, with their original Park View location and a new Capitol Hill location being open. Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Bill Starrels.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Georgetown Butcher (which is awesome, by the way) makes national news for its perseverance in the face of the worst timing in the world. GM highly recommends you check them out! You can peruse their offerings online, order them, and swing right over to pick them up.
  • Walking tours seem like the type of thing that could safely restart.

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