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General   •   September 19, 2022

Spanning two years, 46,000 miles, and a global pandemic, this expansive body of work features the paintings and photographs of artists Kate Fleming and Tom Woodruff as part of their 50 States Project, and captures both the beauty and raw reality of contemporary America in two different media.

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General   •   September 19, 2022

Washington City Paper's Best of DC is back and after falling out of the Top 3 last year for Best BID / Main Street, we're determined to get back to the top.

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General   •   September 12, 2022

The New York direct-to-consumer company debuted in 2013, and will be entering the DC market at 3003 M St. NW, following a pop-up in Tysons. 

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General   •   September 12, 2022

Georgetown Main Street is bringing DC Art All Night - a citywide arts festival - to Georgetown for the second year on Friday, September 23 from 5:30 pm - 11 pm.

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General   •   September 9, 2022

Films start at sunset – around 8:30/8:45 pm – but arrive early to grab something to eat, get the best seating, and play lawn games.

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General   •   September 6, 2022

Nancy Chen and the CBS Saturday Morning crew joined Georgetown Heritage on August 17 for a national segment on the C&O Canal boat tours! The story will air in September; stay tuned for the date.

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General   •   August 31, 2022

This unique experience is the perfect floating venue for a variety of occasions, including corporate events, birthdays, proposals, retirements, anniversaries, and more.

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General   •   August 31, 2022

Films start at sunset (around 8:30), but arrive early to grab something to eat (check out our website for great deals), get the best seating, and play lawn games.

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General   •   August 30, 2022

Drink like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, the way John Suter intended. Cocktails featured include the Syllabub, Fish House Punch, and Rickey (DC's official cocktail).

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