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WTOP: Holiday Lightings and Parades, DC Cocktail Week, and More!
For its ninth year, the free outdoor light art experience, known as Georgetown GLOW, is back on Dec. 1. Visitors of the Northwest D.C. neighborhood can expect five larger-than-life artworks to light up from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. through Jan. 7, 2024.
Washington Post: The Best Holiday Events, Shows and Markets in the D.C. Area
Since 2014, Georgetown has been illuminated by Glow, a free public art exhibition that places light sculptures in locations around the neighborhood.
NBC 4: Where to Find Holiday Light Displays in the DC Area
Georgetown Glow features light-up and photo-worthy commissioned work from national and international artists. Visitors can enjoy the curated outdoor light art nightly from 5 p.m.
Southern Living: 22 Washington D.C. Christmas Festivities To Experience
In its ninth year, these immersive and artful displays will feature five different artists in 2023.
Washingtonian: 39 DC-Area Stores You Can (Also!) Shop Online for Small Business Saturday
A local guide to shopping fashion, home goods, gifts, and more on Small Business Saturday – featuring many Georgetown businesses!
Forbes: An Insider Guide To Washington, D.C. By Popal Restaurant Group’s Fatima Popal
Georgetown was the inspiration for the Popal’s first restaurant, Cafe Bonaparte, which is now Lutèce.
Retail Dive: Skims Plans Georgetown Store
The apparel brand — founded by Kim Kardashian — aims to open a shop at 3300 M Street NW in Washington, D.C.
Washingtonian: Kim Kardashian’s Skims Plans to Open a Store in Georgetown
The current plan is to take over the former Intermix location in 2024.
Washingtonian: 20 Things to Do in Georgetown
Grab drinks, have dinner, or take in some local history at these new offerings in the Northwest DC enclave.