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1100 Wisconsin Ave.

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Georgetown Time Machine: Georgetown Cupcake

This week on Georgetown Time Machine, GM visits the corner of 33rd and M St.

The photo above is looking north from this intersection up 33rd St. It’s from John Wymer photo collection (housed at the DC Historical Society). GM has discussed this collection before. It was created by Wymer as he wandered around the city around 1950. This particular photo is from July 1, 1950. Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Angela N.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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1600 block of Wisconsin Ave.

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Our Long Bagel Wars Should Come to an End Tomorrow

Tomorrow, the DC Board of Zoning Adjustment will meet and likely decide on the fate of the Georgetown Call Your Mother bagel shop.

This long, stupid, fight has gone on since last fall. After multiple hearings, the board still wasn’t prepared to decide back in December. And moreover, they gave a neighbor party status, which delayed matters further.

Tomorrow the board is expected to decide whether to grant the restaurant an area variance to operate as a corner store. Theoretically they could vote against that and still vote to grant a use variance, but GM thinks it more likely they’ll either vote for the area variance or reject it altogether. (And GM thinks the former is more likely). Continue reading

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1300 block of Wisconsin Ave.

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DC’s Brewing History Lives on on Georgetown Facade

Last Friday, GM posted the above photo of one of his favorite architectural quirks in the neighborhood. It’s two horse heads poking out of the facade of 1111 34th St. as if were a barn. Given the location of the building on an alleyway, GM just always assumed it must have once been stables.

But turns out that’s not right. Kim Bender, the executive director at the Heurich House, pointed out their true origin:

https://twitter.com/kim_p_bender/status/1215353069338333185

The Huerich Brewing Co. was the brewery of DC. It once maintained a massive complex where the Kennedy Center stands now: Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Olaf Zerblock.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • The Asian skewer restaurant, Sticx, is finally taking shape at 1728 Wisconsin. This spot has been vacant and under construction for well over five years.
  • GM missed this over the holidays, but former ANC commissioner Bill Starrels was acquitted of charges related to allegations that he threatened customers and employees of Charcoal Town.

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The Georgetown Metropolis

1600 block of Avon Place

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