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Visit more than 15 participating small businesses along Wisconsin Avenue and receive a stamp at each store. At the end of the tour you'll get a floral stem for every stamp you've collected, and a floral arranger will be onsite to help you build your custom, fresh bouquet.
French bakery Maman (1353 Wisconsin Ave NW) is offering free shipping on $60+ orders, with curated gift boxes available for purchase.
Lugano Diamonds opened recently at 2810 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, featuring bracelets, brooches, earrings, necklaces, and rings.
The women-owned small business has built a community around a love for fashion, travel, and water, capturing the magic of summers.
A four-piece "Bridgerton-esque" string quartet will provide the soundtrack while you enjoy bottomless bubbles, and an elevated version of Seasons' afternoon tea.
Ever/Body recently opened at 1242 Wisconsin Ave NW, offering cosmetic dermatology for every tone, texture, age, gender, and body. Founded to demystify cosmetic dermatology and make it more accessible, the company believes in natural-looking - not obvious - results.
Gallery Article 15 (1624 Wisconsin Ave NW) is partnering with Louis Sangare-King of Niani Designs on Thursday, May 4 from 5 pm - 7:30 pm, when you can view and purchase an exclusive collection of handmade jewelry based on traditional African adornments, talismans and original contemporary designs.
On Saturday and Sunday, catch live music, roaming entertainment, French fare, special deals, and pop-up book and flower shops.
An expanded menu will feature housemade sandwiches, bowls (try the charred chicken with roasted sweet potatoes, charred broccoli with lemon, and brown rice with garlic aioli), fresh-baked focaccia, and kids' options - plus pastry selections like cookies, flourless chocolate brownies and sticky carrot cake.
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.