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Stroll along Wisconsin Avenue and enjoy music, dance, exhibits, live painting, crafts and food. Find a free, new experience on every corner, where you can watch one of the dozens of live performances, get your hands dirty at a craft workshop, or put on your dancing shoes to learn the salsa.
Inspired by Cecilia Cassini’s keen eye and passion for fashion, extensive retail buying and personalized styling experience, the boutique carries a variety of brands. Stop by and try on pieces by designers from around the world.
The new collection is available from September 15 - 30, and features horchata, Mexican hot chocolate, hibiscus, and mole flavors.
Opened in 1933 shortly after Prohibition ended, the Georgetown institution is best known as the restaurant where JFK proposed to Jackie 20 years later.
Try the shaken pumpkin spice, chai, or brown sugar cold brew, and the iced strawberries and cream latte, paired with a ham and cheese croissant, veggie quiche, or coffee cake.
Our survey is one of many opportunities for you and members of the community to offer your thoughts and feedback about the transportation needs and opportunities for Georgetown.
The majority of all innovation projects fail and the museum showcases these failures - such as a beauty mask that one user said felt like "a thousand ants were biting her face" - to provide visitors with a fascinating learning experience.
Don't miss the first Calloway Fine Art & Consulting (1643 Wisconsin Ave NW) exhibition and reception of the fall season, with new work by Caroline Adams.
Named after their two children with Down syndrome, the brand was first launched by the Wright family in 2016 to change the way people see people with disabilities - especially in the workplace.
byGeorge is a weekly blog produced by the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) that profiles the unique and diverse business owners, employees, office workers, residents, students, locals and tourists who shape DC’s oldest neighborhood.