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Discover the hidden history and local legends of Georgetown, plus its darker past.
The interactive murder mystery features live actors, non-stop 80s tunes and concert vibes, a costume contest, and a family style dinner.
Trade in your broom, dress up, and rent or launch your own vessel from Thompson Boat Center, Key Bridge Boathouse, or the Georgetown Waterfront Park river stairs for a warm afternoon on the Potomac.
Named after Rob Lowe's character in St. Elmo's Fire, which was set in Georgetown, the new restaurant serves all-day coffee, spirits and comfort food.
Meditation teacher Satyani McPherson will lead you on a spiritual journey into the spiral of the labyrinth and the healing powers of walking meditation.
The first woman-owned mini-spa of its kind in DC, RM Wellness specializes in massage therapy services and manual lymphatic drainage.
Join Tony & Joe’s Seafood Place (3000 K St NW) for their 11th annual Georgetown Shuck It! Beer and Oyster Festival on Saturday, October 19 from 1 pm - 5 pm.
Over 25 Georgetown businesses will host in-store and sidewalk sales along Wisconsin Avenue.
Club Pilates is now open at 1065 Wisconsin Ave NW, Suite C, offering a range of classes that are designed to improve your posture, strengthen your core and correct muscle imbalances, creating a strong foundation for movement.
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.