Georgetown Heritage Neighborhood, Washington DC Photos

Georgetown Historic District, one of the national capitals oldest, features federal-style architecture & the C&O Canal.

See also: Subject index for Washington, Captions list for Washington, Buildings on National Register
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Georgetown houses beside Chesapeake & Ohio Canal.

Path beside Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, a feature of Georgetown.

Old Stone House (c1766) (3051 M St, Georgetown). Architect: Christopher Layman, builder. On National Register.

Former home of Jackie Kennedy (c1794) (3017 N St., Georgetown).

Former home of John Fitzgerald Kennedy until he moved to The White House (3307 N St. NW, Georgetown).
On National Register.

Doorway of former Ambassador Harriman home (early 19th c) (3038 N St. NW, Georgetown).

Iron steps & door (c1794) (3015 Dumbarton Ave. NW, Georgetown).

Georgetown house with white picket fence.

Georgetown federal-style house with porch (N St. NW between 30th & 31st Sts.).

Wheatley houses built as mirrored pair (1859) (3041-43 N St. NW, Georgetown). Architect: Francis Wheatley, builder.

Ornate windows on a red brick Wheatley house (1859) (3041 N St. NW, Georgetown). Architect: Francis Wheatley, builder.

30th St. NW, Georgetown streetscape with beige, red & green houses.

Federal & Italianate Georgetown houses.

Streetscape north on Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown.

Riggs National Bank building at M St. & Wisconsin Ave.

Boats docked at Washington Harbor (1986) (3000 K St. NW). Style: Modern. Architect: Arthur Cotton Moore / Assoc.

Riverside dining at Washington Harbor surrounded by modern buildings reflecting classical elements of nearby Georgetown.

Fountains & Potomac River at Washington Harbor.


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