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The handcrafted designer shoe brand is a Meghan Markle favorite, known for its equally chic and comfortable heels, flats, boots and sandals, in addition to accessories.

After 18 long months, Blues Alley reopens tonight with upgraded sound, lighting and video production, and a full line-up of live shows Thursday - Sunday for the next four weeks. Local, award-winning jazz ensemble Veronneau kicks things off this week, led by French Canadian vocalist Lynn Veronneau and her English husband, guitarist Ken Avis.

Hotel guests and community members are invited to experience a full-body, one-hour workout combining strength conditioning, cardio and mindfulness that will leave you feeling balanced in body and empowered from within, all while overlooking DC's skyline and monuments.

You'll learn about Georgetown’s historic transformation from a gritty port town to a destination, as your guide shares the secrets of DC’s original neighborhood and shines a light on the contemporary artists behind GLOW’s installations.

Shop and enjoy 20% off your entire purchase, plus take home a goodie bag for your dog.

This popular Parisian-inspired open-air market will feature sidewalk sales and specials from more than 25 small businesses along Wisconsin Avenue from O St to Reservoir Rd., plus French fare, a caricature artist, music, a strolling mime, and more.

We’re thrilled to once again be in the running for Best BID / Main Street and would love to come out on top this year, so do us a solid and get those votes in (under the People & Places category)!

Enjoy a picnic in the gardens of one of Georgetown’s most beautiful historic houses, and be transported to the golden age of Broadway for a timeless tale of ruthless ambition in show business.

From Monica Lewinsky’s former hairdresser to an Exorcist expert, an octogenarian ceramicist, and a former hip hop promoter turned sneakerhead entrepreneur, we've collected the most surprising stories behind some of the most unique people in Georgetown.

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.