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House Fire on P St.
The house at 3337 erupted into flames Saturday morning. It drew a huge response from the DC fire department. By the time it was out, it appears to have destroyed the entire interior of the house (at least the front rooms).
From what GM heard, it was an electric fire. Thankfully nobody was in the house at the time. GM heard from a neighbor that the residents were actually just coming home from a trip to California on Saturday. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Olli Thompson.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Historical graffiti found on canal lock.
- It doesn’t look like there’s any funding for it anymore, but there’s a meeting tonight on the proposed extension of the streetcar to Georgetown tonight.
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Dolcezza Closes for Renovations, Again
Photo by Jennifer.
The original Dolcezza location has closed for renovations. This is according to the sign on the front door:
As the sign indicates, the location should be reopened in March. That the store is remodeling came as a bit of a surprise to GM since the store underwent a pretty extensive remodel just a few years ago.
And that remodel was itself a bit of a surprise since as of late 2013 the plan appeared to be to close this location. The idea was to move within Georgetown closer to the busy foot traffic of M St. As someone who lives approximately 50 steps from Dolcezza, GM was distraught over the possibility of the move. But then the renovations happened. And now they’re happening again. So it seems likely they’ll be sticking around Q and Wisconsin for a while. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Mark Andre.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Nice piece on the Mt. Zion cemetery.
- Miss Daisy Pebbles Sewell, resident of 27th and P St., who was probably the oldest member of the historic Georgetown African-American community passed away
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Georgetown Time Machine: Water St.

This week on Georgetown Time Machine, GM visits Water St. below the Whitehurst Freeway.
This is a fairly straightforward edition. The date is crystal clear from the photo itself, which states that it’s from July 11, 1991. The photo was taken in conjunction with a rehabilitation project that was performed on the Whitehurst. (Another such rehab project would be performed in the late 90s).
There’s not a lot that’s particularly striking about this photo except the obvious. Namely, the giant parking lot which once stood where a the Georgetown Waterfront Park now is.
The photo is taken from approximately the intersection with Potomac and Water. This is what it looks like today:
As other photos from the same set indicate, there were still railroad tracks down the center of Water St. and K St. at this point: Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Augie Ray.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Descendants of people enslaved by Georgetown University press for reparations.
- A nice summation of what the opening of an Amazon bookstore “means”.
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