Georgetown (District of Columbia)

Georgetown (District of Columbia)


The area was first settled around 1665 and in 1751, Georgetown was founded. It was part of the land granted by Maryland in 1790 to the federal government for a national capital and in 1871 it became part of Washington D.C..

It is a charming residential section of the capital and there are numerous picturesque old houses, which add to its colonial atmosphere. Georgetown is home to Georgetown University, with its renowned foreign-service school.

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Accommodation and restaurants are available in town. Most of the high-end shops, bars and restaurants are located around the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street. Waterfront restaurants are located around Washington Harbour.

Georgetown is on the Potomac River near the confluence of Rock Creek in the west of the District of Columbia.


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