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  2. Transformers (sculptures) - Wikipedia

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    In an opinion piece for The Washington Post, a Georgetown University student criticized Russert's analogy of a Stalin statue since Stalin represented dictatorship while Transformers are the "embodiment of the typical American industrious extravagance — and the endless life-changing possibilities through which technology can help us 'restore ...

  3. Yenowine-Nichols-Collins House - Wikipedia

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    The Yenowine-Nichols-Collins House was once on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgetown, Indiana. A fire took place on October 31, 2005, due to Halloween arson, [2] and the building was torn down in 2008. As of 2008, First Harrison Bank had plans to use materials from the building in a new bank branch. [3]

  4. Holy Trinity Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Holy Trinity and Georgetown University have announced a plan to restore Holy Rood Cemetery on Wisconsin Avenue, including repairs to existing infrastructure, enhancements to landscaping, and improvements to the cemetery entrance. The plan will also allow Holy Trinity to build a columbarium at the cemetery. [citation needed]

  5. Georgetown Steam Plant - Wikipedia

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    Paul Carosino and Lilly Tellefson founded the Georgetown PowerPlant Museum in 1995 to restore, maintain and operate the plant. However, the next year Carosino died of a heart attack at the age of 48, [12] leaving Tellefson to run it without him. In this era, programs were established to use the facility to teach boiler firemen and steam ...

  6. Evermay - Wikipedia

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    Evermay is a historic Federal architecture-style house at 1623 28th Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Georgetown neighborhood. The property originally extended south to Q Street, but the other houses were divided from the property.

  7. Old North Building - Wikipedia

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    With the school growing, Georgetown embarked on the construction of Healy Hall. Architects Smithmeyer and Pelz begin drafting designs for the building, with one such plan from 1876 depicting the fourth floor of Healy Hall overlapping the footprint of Old North, suggesting that they had considered the demolition of the Old North building. [5]

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  9. Dumbarton Oaks Park - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Georgetown Historic District. [2] Now part of Rock Creek Park, it originally belonged to the Dumbarton Oaks estate which had designed it as an enhanced "natural" area. In the 2020's the National Park Service worked with the estate to restore and preserve the landscape architecture of Beatrix Farrand in the park. [3]