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M Street
Washington DC
January 15, 2011
Georgetown predates the rest of the city of Washington, which was planned and constructed after the Revolution. Until the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal began operation in 1831, this was as far up the Potomac River that ships could navigate and the town became active during the Colonial period as a port, particularly for tobacco.
In 1871, the town became incorporated into the city of Washington and in the 20th century became increasingly fashionable. Today it is home to a number of foreign embassies, countless politicians, genteel historic houses, and boutiques and restaurants (particularly along M Street).
Georgetown University also mixes into the neighborhood a college vibe, and it is not unusual to see a grungy sports bar next to a high-end art gallery.
Potomac St NW, Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Potomac St NW, Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Brought the recently under-utilized Olympus E-P5 along as a second body today to the Pistol Packin Mamas Spring Opener car show in Georgetown.
Olympus E-P5
Panasonic 12-32mm
by Dr June Evans. Photo series to accompany her article on the urban commons of Georgetown on Urban Vignettes.
Potomac St NW, Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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By 1855, some 3000 residents lived in this relatively isolated town. Some 2000 residents still live around here, which requires some 20-odd kilometer drives up HWY 193. The town relies mostly on tourism.
Georgetown, California