Travel Curious: Historic Georgetown - Half-Day Private Walking Tour - Washington D.C.

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Highlights
-Stroll the cobblestone pavements and admire the historic C&O Canal;
-Walk along tree-lined streets past some of the city's most famous homes;
-Discover a host of iconic names that have resided in the neighbourhood - including John F and Jackie Kennedy, inventor Alexander Graham Bell, Hollywood actress Elizabeth Taylor, and chef Julia Child;
-Marvel at the pre-Revolutionary buildings and admire architecture that dates from after 1800 that is preserved by the National Park Service;
-Learn about the neighbourhood’s post-Civil War flourishing African American community, its early 20th-century slump and its ascent to the it-place of DC in the 1950s;
-Learn about young JFK and see the tavern booth where he proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier;
-Stroll the historic Georgetown campus, and learn about the relationship between the school and the rest of the city.

Described as a “dirty little hole” by Abigail Adams, the former First Lady of the United States, Georgetown had humble beginnings: as a working port, on the banks of the slurry-filed Potomac River. Named after King George II, and founded in 1751, Georgetown served as a depot for the collection and shipment of military supplies during the Revolution.

A textile factory, paper mill, grain stores and more flour mills were added and when the capital was established to the east, Georgetown's character became more distinct. Georgetown became renowned as a fashionable quarter of the capital, drawing visitors from all over the world and becoming part of Washington City in 1871.

After the Civil War, large numbers of freed slaves migrated to Georgetown and a thriving African American community flourished, establishing businesses and neighbourhoods. However, by the 1890s, the area had undergone a drastic decline and in the aftermath of World War I, it was considered one of Washington's worst slums.

However, within a generation, the trend had all but completely reversed. When a young Senator John F. Kennedy resided in the neighbourhood in the 1950s, Georgetown was the place to be and be seen.

Home to world-class shopping, rich history, five-star restaurants and one of the world’s best universities - in fact, the university for anyone looking to enter a career in Washington - Georgetown is a neighbourhood that simply cannot be missed.

Includes

  • Guide

Not included

  • Drinks
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Transportation between sites
  • Meal
  • All personal expenses, Any additional expenses which are not included or detailed in the programme.

Location

Starting point
Capital One Café
M St NW,3150, 20007, Washington, United States
At the main entrance</br> Please ensure you arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes prior to the Tour start time.
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End point
Georgetown University

Itinerary

Historic Georgetown - Half-Day Private Walking Tour (3 HOURS)
  1. Martin's Tavern
  2. Georgetown University
  3. C&O Canal

Important information

  • Dress according to the weather and bring camera & sunscreen. Hat. Please bring a bottle of water.
  • Please wear comfortable walking shoes..

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