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Hello, I am Lorraine Barclay Nordlinger of TTR Sotheby's International Realty. Please join me for a tour of the historic Georgetown section of Washington, DC. I Move Individuals and Organizations to a Better Place! I especially love the Washington Harbour/Potomac River and C&O Canal waterfront portions of this neighborhood where my husband, a 5th generation Washingtonian lived when I met him….And home of the St John's annual Georgetown House Tour which features a number of the neighborhood's most beautiful homes The Georgetown Historic District was created in 1950 to preserve its large concentration of well-preserved colonial and Federal period architecture. Notable residences and residents abound in this historic neighborhood. Housing in Georgetown consists of prominent, historic detached and row houses previously owned by the likes of John F. Kennedy, new development, townhomes and walk-up apartment buildings in the heart of DC. I'd love to talk with you after the tour, so give me a call at 202-285-3935, or send me an email! LorraineNordlinger.ttrsir.com (spell it out) Our tour will begin at the corner of Q Street Northwest and 27th Street Northwest, near the famous and historic Dumbarton House.

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Today’s tour will take you on a beautiful and informative walk around Georgetown University. The tour will begin at the entrance to the University which is at the corner of 37th Street Northwest and O Street Northwest in Washington, DC. Please meet there, at the crosswalk near the Capital Bikeshare.

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Welcome to Georgetown! I’m glad you can join me. I’m Christian, your guide and this tour will focus on the homes and hangouts of this neighborhood’s most famous residents, John Fitzgerald and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. You’ll get to see each of these homes as well as a few other Kennedy-related sites. We will generally follow a clockwise direction which will take places out of chronological order, but will best accommodate your walk so as to avoid excessive backtracking.

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Haunted mansions, bridges, graveyards, haunted movie sites, murder crime scenes, ghost stories, giant flesh eating worms, and cupcakes. All of that in one tour! Georgetown Ghosts, Murder and Mayhem has a little bit of everything. Join us!