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2008-06-12 14:34:00
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Georgetown Area Real Estate
2008-06-12 14:34:00
Georgetown is a popular, stylish Washington neighborhood which originated as a tobacco port in the 17th century. In addition to its prominent university, Georgetown has many historic homes, many of which are now public museums, and the embassies of France, Mongolia, Sweden, Thailand, and the Ukraine. Many people choose to purchase a home in historic Georgetown. Real estate values are steadily risi
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The History of Georgetown
2008-06-16 10:02:00
Like with many of the nation’s oldest establishments, Georgetown ’s magnetism is greatly driven by its historical significance and the fact that centuries of events, both remarkable and unremarkable, have taken place within its boundaries. Georgetown’s founding year—1751—predates that of the nation’s capital, and much of the neighborhood’s structures, streets, and institutions are pr
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Georgetown - DC - Attractions
2008-06-16 10:01:00
Old Stone House The Old Stone House, which looks rather unremarkable at first glance, but in actuality is Washington D.C.’s oldest surviving building. The house was built in 1765, and unlike the other homes of its day, the Old Stone House was spared deconstruction through the centuries due to a local rumor that George Washington and Pierre Charles L’Enfant met there to discuss plans for desig
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Georgetown Real Estate
2008-06-16 09:59:00
With so much to offer its residents—a rich and meaningful history, a caring and diverse community, and a great list of attractions and entertainment--living in Georgetown is truly a pleasure and a privilege. For those who want to relocate to Georgetown, the real estate market offers exciting housing opportunities unlike any others in the U.S. Properties for sale in Georgetown include condomini
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The Neighborhood of Georgetown
2008-06-16 09:59:00
The neighborhood of Georgetown is located on the Potomac River in Washington, DC, approximately 2 miles northwest of the White House. With a history predating that of the nation’s capital, Georgetown has for many years been populated with some of America’s most influential people, such as Thomas Jefferson, Francis Scott Key, Alexander Graham Bell, and the Kennedy’s, as well as many contempo
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