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Montrose Park

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New Bikeshare Station Coming, and Hopefully More

A new Capital Bikeshare station will soon be installed on K St. And hopefully more will be on the way too.

The new location will be at 31st and K. You may ask: why are they installing one so close to another station at 30th and K? Good question! It has several answers. First, it creates redundancy, which is useful for a location like the Georgetown waterfront, which is so popular. It also puts the station closer to the actual park. Also, it’s just an easier location to put the station since there is so much space on that particular stretch of K St..

This is hopefully not the last expansion we’ll see in Georgetown in the near future. A gaping hole in the current network of stations exists on the west end of M St. Right now if people want to bike to or from Rosslyn, they need to pick up a bike all the way over by Wisconsin, and then travel through some of the most dangerous blocks in the city for bicycles. Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Mike Maguire.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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1200 block of 33rd St.

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Now and Some Date Uncertain

One of GM’s favorite TV shows is Archer, a cartoon spy farce. If you haven’t watched it, GM envies you, because you get to watch it all for the first time.

Anyway, GM was rewatching an old episode the other day, and he noticed that it has a scene with a photo from the graduation day of the main character, Sterling Archer. It never explicitly states that Archer is a Georgetown grad, but this photo makes it clear he’s a Hoya. Perhaps one of the writers or producers went to Georgetown? Continue reading

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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1400 block of 33rd St.

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Celebrate Georgetown’s Irish Roots

3200 block of N St.

Sure you could celebrate St. Patrick’s day today getting drunk on Guinness at a chain bar, but why not take an opportunity today to explore Georgetown’s Irish history?

As you may know, during the early 20th century, parts of Georgetown were heavily Irish. The center of it was on the west side, close to the Catholic landmarks of GU, Trinity and Visitation.

The Irish concentration is long gone, but with the help of old photos you can imagine the ghosts still walking the streets. In the 30s, photographer Carl Mydans walked through the poor and heavily Irish blocks of west Georgetown and captured the scene of children treating the sidewalks as their playroom:

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Good morning Georgetown and Happy St. Patrick’s Day, here’s the latest:

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1600 block of 28th St.

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