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General   •   November 30, 2022

Dance your heart out among of crowd of glowing headsets, with one of several genres of music pumping through them - but only you can hear the music.

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General   •   November 30, 2022

Showfields opened its Georgetown store last week at 3077 M St NW, featuring more than 40 brands that will rotate every six months - offering everything from pickleball paddles to blankets and shoes.

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General   •   November 29, 2022

The 2023 Capital Fringe Festival is returning to Georgetown, July 13 - 16 and 20 - 23! Last year was the first time the festival was hosted in Georgetown in its 17-year-history, and we're thrilled to welcome artists and audiences back for another year.

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General   •   November 22, 2022

Visit the GLOW website for details on each installation and artist, a map, and details on additional GLOW programming.

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General   •   November 21, 2022

Georgetown is participating in Small Business Saturday on November 26 - a day dedicated to supporting local small businesses and strengthening and celebrating communities across the country.

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General   •   November 18, 2022

The restaurant and marketplace will open in the former Dean & DeLuca space in late 2023 and will occupy 20,000 square feet.

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General   •   November 17, 2022

Stop by the hotel from 11 am - 1 pm on November 24 and enjoy a complimentary gourmet Thanksgiving feast, to eat in or take out.

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General   •   November 17, 2022

The South American-style cafe serves beef, chicken, and vegetarian empanadas, sandwiches (try the signature choripan - Argentinian style chorizo with homemade chimichurri sauce on a baguette), and hand-crafted espresso drinks.

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General   •   November 17, 2022

Practice your triple axels and check out DC's largest outdoor ice skating venue, with views of the Kennedy Center, Potomac River, and Key Bridge. Afterward, you can enjoy a hot beverage from one of the rink-side restaurants.

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