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Regional Mover Able Displays Finesse in Moving Rare Artifacts
July 11, 2018
•Georgetowners are used to major house moves and the headaches they entail, but imagine being responsible for the move of a major library. This was the colossal challenge that Able […]
Business Ins & Outs July 11, 2018
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In: Architectural Window Corporation At 3235 P St. NW, Paul DonVito, a third-generation Washingtonian and longtime preservationist, has opened the Georgetown branch of Architectural Window Corporation, a Connecticut-based company that […]
In the Footsteps of WWI Soldiers in France
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Bastille Day, July 14, is a time to reflect on the enduring friendship between France and our country and on the revolutions that gave them birth — often with a […]
Scotland for the Weekend
June 20, 2018
•With new nonstop service between Dulles and Edinburgh, a quick getaway to Scotland should be on your travel agenda for the next long weekend. I was on the inaugural United […]
Up on the Roof: Rosewood Celebrates Summer
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With its panoramic views, plush sofas and beautiful landscaping, the Rooftop at Rosewood Washington, D.C., has become a cozy haven for those “in the know.” This summer, the Rooftop — […]
Christ Church Marks 200 Years
May 14, 2018
•Hundreds of parishioners gathered at the Georgetown landmark for a special service commemorating the laying of the church cornerstone on May 12, 1818.
A Tale of Two Gardens And Their Gardeners
May 2, 2018
•‘CLOSER TO GOD’ It’s no great mystery why Susan Pillsbury has a passion for gardens. “I’m English,” she gushes in her kitchen, pouring tea into an exquisite floral cup. “Our […]
Georgetowners Remember Barbara Bush
April 19, 2018
•The former first lady, who died April 17 at age 92, will be laid to rest in her adopted city of Houston. Georgetowner Boyden Gray, who started working for the Bush family in 1980, will be among the mourners present at the funeral.
Georgetown Flair on Display at House Tour
April 18, 2018
•On this Saturday’s Georgetown House Tour: seven residences, a well-known retail location and the City Tavern Club, built in 1796.
The Much-Ballyhooed Wing Opens
April 12, 2018
•Members (sorry, no “cisgender” men allowed, but trans women are cool) are encouraged to relax, network and attend speaking engagements from what is said to be a diverse group of influencers and authors.