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Georgetown
Located
at 1057 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW Washington, DC 20007
(202-653-5190) the Georgetown Visitor Center is closed for renovation.
It is expected to re-open in Spring 2006.
Established
in 1751,
Georgetown flourished as a tobacco port until the middle of the
19th century. Because of natural obstructions to transportation
further up the Potomac River, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal began
here its 184.5-mile journey to the reaches of Western Maryland.
Explore the beautiful architecture, rich history and vibrant commercial
life that Georgetown offers. Step back in time by riding a reproduction
canal boat pulled by mules as it travels along the canal through
the old warehouse district of Georgetown. The National Park Service
offers walking tours of this historic town throughout the summer
months on the weekends, and boat rides Wednesday through Sunday
during the summer.
www.dcheritage.org
DC Heritage Tourism Coalition
www.georgetowndc.com
Georgetown Business and Professional Association
www.washington.org
DC Convention and Visitors Association
www.tourdc.com Georgetown information
www.funside.com Alexandria, VA site
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