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WUSA 9: 9 Things to Do New Year’s Weekend Across DC, Maryland and Virginia
As warmer weather hits the DMV this weekend, take advantage of the milder temps and enjoy a stroll around Georgetown to take in their artistic GLOW installations.
Fodor’s Travel: 10 U.S. Towns With Incredible Christmas Celebrations
Washington, D.C.’s oldest neighborhood comes alive each December with warmth and Christmas cheer. Yuletide decorations fill the area known for its over 450 stores, restaurants, and galleries.
Smart Cities Dive: Lights Installations in Cities are More Than Just a Holiday Attraction
The public art can spur foot traffic, create community and support economic development during a time when urban spaces can otherwise be less lively, organizers say.
Georgetowner: For the Winter Season, Georgetown’s GLOWing Once Again
In “the region’s only free outdoor light art experience,” GLOW has returned to the commercial district for its 8th season.
MSN: 20 Merry & Bright Displays in DC, Maryland, Virginia
Stroll through the sections of Georgetown to enjoy large light installations that are a festive backdrop for a winter photo.
Washington Post: 4 Holiday Date Ideas for the Most Romantic Time of Year
As part of the neighborhood’s seasonal Georgetown Glow event, artists from around the world have been commissioned to create five light installations, including an interactive electronic display on which your silhouette appears, a functional swing set under a glowing blue “cloud” and a field of giant glowing butterflies.
Modern Retail: Why DTC Brands are Seeking a Spot D.C.’s Georgetown Neighborhood
For many DTC brands looking to get their footing in physical retail, the Georgetown neighborhood in D.C. is prime real estate.
Thrillest: The Ultimate Guide to DC’s Holiday Markets and Pop-Ups
This December, the front of the Four Seasons hotel will transform into a European-inspired Christmas market. The outdoor market will feature gifts and treats from local artisans and culinary vendors like Georgetown Paperie and Lifstyl Candle Co.
Washingtonian: Cafe Milano’s Owner Looks Back at 30 Years
He’s served everyone from Brangelina to the pope.