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Window view at Georgetown Cupcakes. Georgetown, Washington DC. July 16th 2010. Premiere of DC Cupcakes. Photo: © Simone D. McCourtie
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Self explanatory really. :-)
Photographically not a lot, but I thought it was a cool "western" style building and this was the only angle available without modern cars in the shot - and even then they kept parking right in front to go check their mail.
Will definitely come back here on a better day for photos...
January 23, 2010: Georgetown vs. Rutgers, Verizon Center, Washington, DC.
The gray crowds behind both baskets are student sections reserved for Georgetown University students.
Un grupo de uruguayos exalumnos de Georgetown University fueron recibidos por la Embajadora Keiderling, también exalumna, en su residencia oficial para comenzar a trabajar en la organización de la comunidad de alumni de dicha institución.
Durante el evento se firmaron los estatutos para la creación de la Asociación Civil sin fines de lucro de Exalumnos de Georgetown University.
El encuentro se caracterizó por un interesante intercambio de ideas, networking, proyectos y miradas a futuro, donde se analizaron cuáles son los valores compartidos entre Georgetown y Uruguay que se pueden potenciar en el futuro a través de esta asociación.
[U.S. Embassy photo: Gonzalo GarcÃa / Copyright info]