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Georgetown University in the background, the Georgetown waterfront near Key Bridge in the foreground.
Georgetown is partially blocked by the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, as seen from the apex of the Arlington Memorial Bridge.
M Street
Washington DC
January 15, 2011
About as quiet as M Street gets- by mid-day it is crawling with people and traffic, and it would be next to impossible to take this shot.
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.
Georgetown Cupcake created a special Fashion’s Night Out Georgetown cupcake – free for those who asked for it by name.
Seattle (Georgetown) Washington. May 2010
The aged Iron doors open to a beautiful courtyard and fountain. The Corson Building in Georgetown is host to unique gourmet dining experience, it is open only a few days a week and has a family style seating arrangement.
Rustic picnic tables resembling a lobster shack.
Tackle Box is a nice little stop at Georgetown in Washington DC.
Georgetown Ministry CenterAtheists Helping the Homeless, DC (AHHDC) distributes socks, flashlights, and toiletries at the Georgetown Ministry Center (GMC). GMC operates a Clubhouse Drop-In Center every day from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. The center is a safe space for people experiencing homelessness to come, feel welcome, and to simply belong. Georgetown Ministry Center 1041 Wisconsin Avenue NW Washington, DC…Atheists Helping the Homeless, DC (AHHDC) distributes socks, flashlights, and toiletries at the Georgetown Ministry Center (GMC). GMC operates a Clubhouse Drop-In Center every day from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. The center is a safe space for people experiencing homelessness to come, feel welcome, and to simply belong.
Georgetown Ministry Center
1041 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20007
Tel: (202) 338-8301
Fax: (202) 298-8310
Email: info@gmcgt.org
Showers and Laundry
GMC offers up to 20 showers and five loads of laundry a day on a first come, first serve basis. They provide all the basics: soap, shampoo, towels, razors, and a laundry basket, etc.
Case Management
GMC case managers help guests determine what their needs are and identify the best steps for fulfilling those needs. They assist with benefits applications, referrals, housing applications, and counseling. Case managers are available in our center Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm.
Computers, Phone, and Mail
Guests are allowed to use the computers and phone in our center and may use GMC’s mailing address to receive mail. We believe in helping people stay connected to the world, whether it’s with family and friends, case workers, the doctor, or the news.
Coffee and Sandwiches
Though GMC is not a meal program, they strive to have coffee and sandwiches available for guests.
Medical Care
GMC has two psychiatrists and a general practitioner who come to GMC weekly. They perform basic health assessments, write prescriptions, and give referrals.Joe
Expresidente Álvaro Uribe sale del Carn Barn por la puerta trasera, sin dar declaraciones.
Georgetown University
9 de septiembre, 2010