Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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- Georgetown
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Georgetown is bounded on the east by Rock Creek Park, on the south by the Potomac River, on the west by the southern portion of Glover-Archbold park and on the north by Whitehaven Parkway, Dumbarton Oaks Park and Oak Hill Cemetery.
- This neighborhood of 18th and 19th century homes was originally one of the three cities which made up the District of Columbia, the other two being Washington and Alexandria, VA. (US-T109/HB-102/1989/p110) , In 1880, Georgetown became part of the city of Washington and was called West Washington. (DC-T163/p202)
- 38.904833838° 54' 17.4"N-77.062477577° 03' 44.9"W
- Foggy Bottom 0.2 mi. S
- Washington 2.5 mi. E
- Chevy Chase Village (Montgomery County, Maryland) 4.5 mi. N
- Somerset (Montgomery County, Maryland) 4.6 mi. NW
- Chevy Chase (Montgomery County, Maryland) 4.6 mi. N
- Martins Additions (Montgomery County, Maryland) 5.2 mi. N
- Oak Hill 0.6 mi. NE
- Holy Rood 1 mi. NW
- Mary Randolph Grave (Arlington County, Virginia) 1.5 mi. S
- Arlington National (Arlington County, Virginia) 1.7 mi. S
- Saint Johns 1.9 mi. E
- Custis Burying Ground (Arlington County, Virginia) 2 mi. S
- Tomb of the Unknowns (Arlington County, Virginia) 2 mi. S
- Saint Charles School (Arlington County, Virginia) 2.4 mi. SW
- Syphax Family Graveyard (Arlington County, Virginia) 2.5 mi. S
- Donaldson Family Graveyard (Arlington County, Virginia) 2.9 mi. SW
- Columbia Gardens (Arlington County, Virginia) 2.9 mi. SW
- Prospect Hill 3.1 mi. E
- 20 m
- 181371780
- Updated Apr 19, 2020