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Postcards From the Past

Postcards are an excellent source of historical snapshots, both literally and metaphorical. Today, GM wanted to browse through a couple from DDOT’s collection that feature Georgetown.

The picture above is the first, showing an illustration of Georgetown University seen from the old Aqueduct Bridge. The back of the card is here:

The text reads:

From the Aqueduct Bridge, over which funeral corteges of many Army and Navy heroes have passed to Arlington National Cemetery a view of unusual beauty is obtainable. At the summit of the hill is Georgetown University, the original building being over 125 years old. Terraced beneath it at different elevations are the streets of old Georgetown, now West Washington, while reflected in the quiet waters of the Potomac are the Georgetown University and Washington Canoe Club Boat Houses.

The date of the card is probably around the 1920s. That’s because the oldest building on the campus is Old North, which was 125 years old in 1920. Moreover, the Aqueduct Bridge was closed in 1923, and demolished in 1933. (Granted, the card could have been produced more recently than the image depicts.)

A couple other interesting things: the homes depicted on the hillside below the university did exist in the early 20th century, but were torn down. That includes the GU boathouse. The Washington Canoe Club still exists, of course, but it’s green not red.

The second postcard in this group appears to come from the same photograph as the first. This one is clearly more just a reprint of a photo. It also shows Dempsey’s boathouse on the far right, which was excluded in the first postcard. It also shows Washington Canoe Club as red, maybe it really was red back then? Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by John Weiss.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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1400 block of 33rd St.

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Daniel Lobo.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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C & O Canal

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Some Great Free Walking Tours this Weekend

Starting this weekend, Cultural Tourism DC will be hosting another of their annual free walking tour series. This includes dozens of free walking tours all over the city.

Here in Georgetown there will be two:

  • Herring Hill & Georgetown’s African-American Communities — Sunday Sept. 16th 1:oo – 3:00 — Learn about the rich history of Georgetown’s African-American community, starting in Herring Hill, which served as the center for both enslaved and freed black and continued as such through the mid-twentieth century. View the various schools, some dating to the early 1800s, that African American Georgetowners established. Hear stories about the Underground Railroad and the ill-fated voyage of “The Pearl”. The tour takes place primarily outside with the exception of the Dumbarton House’s Slavery exhibit.
  • Oak Hill Cemetery — Sunday Sept. 23rd — 1:00 – 3:00 — One of America’s outstanding examples of the Rural Cemetery movement, Oak Hill Cemetery in upper Georgetown is as historic as it is scenic. Join tour guide Craig Howell on this walking tour to the gravesites of Joseph Henry, first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; William Corcoran, philanthropist who established the Corcoran Gallery of Art; Philip and Kay Graham of The Washington Post; Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War under Lincoln; and local sportscaster Glenn Brenner.

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Daniel Lobo.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • If you’re a Hoya and want to be part of a Cinderella story, the men’s basketball team is holding walk-on tryouts.
  • Speaking about GU: The student body president just stepped down over allegations of sexual assault.
  • There is a meeting tonight at the City Tavern Club on the proposal to build a 5G cell phone network in Georgetown. The meeting will discuss what sort of physical impact this will have on Georgetown due to the number of small cell phone towers needed. The meeting begins at 7:00 pm at 3206 M St.

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Georgetown Time Machine: Straight Up

This week on Georgetown Time Machine, GM returns to DDOT’s fantastic archive for another aerial shot. This one, taken sometime between 1963 and 1965, shows a fairly clear shot of the entire neighborhood. It enables us to zoom in on some interesting details.

For instance, you can see the large plot of empty land that Georgetown Visitation would eventually sell to become the Cloisters:

You can, of course, also see how almost the entire Georgetown waterfront was a parking lot: Continue reading

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