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Georgetown: Riding the Sweets Rush
• September 9, 2025
Georgetown is quickly becoming D.C.’s Sweets Central, perhaps taking the cake (pardon the pun) as the top neighborhood if you have a sweet tooth. Previously, during the craze of the […]
Le Decor: Georgetown—American by Design
• July 16, 2025
By Donna Leanos A celebration of bold American style rooted in history, elegance and everyday artistry. This design-forward vision draws inspiration from the storied streets of Georgetown, where founding fathers […]
Shop Georgetown: The Holiday Gift Guide
• December 7, 2022
The District proper is open for business. Retail numbers are strong but that doesn’t mean all is whole from the past few difficult years. If you’re in the giving mood, […]
M St. Murder Suspect Nabbed by U.S. Marshals in Jamaica
• August 18, 2022
Murder on M Street On a busy rush-hour evening in Georgetown, a 27-year old aspiring chef who had worked in area restaurants and briefly at 1789 Restaurant – Tarek Boothe […]
Expired Business License Closes Georgetown Cupcake
• August 11, 2022
This article was updated on Aug. 12. The world-famous and popular Georgetown Cupcake at the corner of 33rd and M Street NW was shut down Aug. 10 by the D.C. […]
Dumbarton House Hosts ‘Jane Austen Birthday Tea’
• December 23, 2021
“Mrs. Bennet,” wearing a Regency tea gown and fashionable wig, greeted guests to the Jane Austen Birthday Tea held at Dumbarton House on Saturday, Dec. 18. Dating back to the early 1800s, this historic museum site […]
