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Key Bridge

Key Bridge

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Now and a Long Time Ago: M and Wisconsin

M and Wisc

This week on Now and a Long Time Ago, GM visits M and Wisconsin Ave. The old photo was taken from a photo recently tweeted by the Georgetown Business Association. It shows the intersection as it was in 1915.

Two things immediately jump out. The first is how little the building on the northwest corner has changed (although an entrance facing Wisconsin has been since removed). It was originally built in 1850. In 1904, the Potomac Savings Bank bought the property. The bank at the time was located at the southwest corner of N and Wisconsin. The building at M and Wisconsin burned in 1909. The bank rebuilt and remodeled the property and moved back in in 1910.

The bank itself failed in 1933 (it was a bad time for banks). The property was shortly thereafter occupied by the Hamilton National Bank. That bank merged with the National Bank of Washington in 1954. It was the Georgetown branch of the local bank, and that’s why it still says “Georgetown Branch” over the door. Here it is in the 1960s:

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Happy Fourth of July!

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2900 block of Dumbarton St.

2900 block of Dumbarton St.

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What Do You Think of Airbnb?

GM has written about Airbnb several times in the past. The service enables people to rent out a room or a whole house on a nightly basis. GM first wrote two years ago about how the service had arrived in Georgetown. Later that year GM wrote about how it appeared that more investors were buying Georgetown properties with the intention of renting them out on Airbnb. And then last year, GM wrote about how the city was taking its first steps towards cracking down on the service.

Not too much has changed since. But GM has been hearing increased complaints about the service from residents who don’t like seeing neighboring properties rented out this way. GM hasn’t heard any stories of houses being rented out as party houses, but people still object to the steady stream of new people appearing then disappearing on their block. Continue reading

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Photo by Raemissigman.

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  • Tudor Place is 200 years old. Crazy to think that for most of its lifetime, it was owned by the same family.
  • The interior of the old Nathans building has been gutted. (GM thinks it looks better gutted than it did when it was Serendipity 3).

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3200 block of M St.

3000 block of M St.

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ANC Preview: Aesop’s Storefront

According to the ANC agenda, a new skin care shop called Aesop will be opening in the old Subway space at the corner of Potomac and M.

It’s from Australia and it seems to sell very expensive elixirs that probably have marginal benefits over CVS brand stuff. Like, for instance, here’s a half ounce bottle of “Parsley Seed Anti-Oxidant Facial Treatment” that they’ll sell to you for $60. (“Anti-Oxidant” is the modern day version of snake oil). But hey, it’s probably better for you than spending $60 at Georgetown Cupcake.

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