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Looks like a movie set - but it's real. Wide enough for a good gunfight, though.

The street art of Georgetown, Penang in Malaysia.

Georgetown University Hockey

georgetown, seattle

The 2024 CCIM Sporting Clays Tournament was held Thursday April 11th at Reunion Ranch near Georgetown, Texas.

Cuban Parrot (Grand Cayman Subspecies)

OAKVILLE, ON- OCTOBER 19: Referee Ryan Elbers gives signal to Oakville Blades & Georgetown Raiders bench on October 19, 2018 at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.

(Photo by Spencer Smye / OJHL Images)

Georgetown University hosted the Campaign 2012 Bus on election day. Students and Faculty toured the bus and interacted with bus resources, particulary the Campaign 2012 Bus App highlighting presidentail candidate video clips.

The last of the Colorado Trip. Thanks for sharing it with me.

georgetown canal between 31st & TJ

Georgetown view from worst traffic ever

Georgetown High School (now an GISD Admin Building)

507 E University

Georgetown, TX

Opened: 1923

Architect: Charles H Page

Style: Spanish Colonial Revival

 

Built in 1923-24 on the original site of Southwestern University, this structure served as Georgetown High School for over fifty years. Designed by Austin architect Charles H. Page and exhibiting influences of the Spanish Colonial Revival style of architecture, the building features a Baroque entryway with cast stone detailing that includes motifs of shells, flowers, urns, and garlands. A gymnasium was added to the back of the building in the 1940s.

The Georgetown waterfront in Washington, DC

We were directed onto one of the larger moorings from Georgetown Yacht

Basin. "These are 400 pound moorings - they'll hold you," said Ivan, the

dockmaster. Now I own three moorings in Castine. The two for aCappella have

5,000 and 10,000 pound stones on them. 400 pounds didn't seem very large

but it was dead calm six miles up the river in Georgetown.

 

Needless to say, we experienced wind gusts of 40-45 MPH just after dark.

The boat swung around and waves developed around us and it was quite an

event. Thankfully, the mooring didn't move but I was wondering for a

while...

 

Another launch into town for Tucker this morning. We walked a mile or so to

Galena and found a new Amish market called Ripples. It isn't in any of the

guidebooks and is an incredible find for cruisers. They had the best meats

and vegtables we'd ever seen. We lugged back 4 bags of goods.

 

Tonight we're going to the Granary for dinner. It's one of those things you

have to do when you come here.

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The fountains by the waterfront at Georgetown.

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