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  2. Washington Harbour - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the sale, it was the highest price per square foot ever paid for an office building in Washington, DC. It was Crescent's first purchase of a Washington area building. Again, the sale did not include the tenant-owned condominia. [5] Crescent Real Estate owned Washington Harbour for three and a half years.

  3. Potomac Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    The Potomac Boat Club is a rowing club on the Potomac River in Washington, DC. It was established in 1869 (155 years ago) (), originally as the Potomac Barge Club. [2] The club provides a rowing hub for around 300 senior members, ranging in ability from recreational rowers to professional athletes. Potomac Boat Club from Virginia, 2013

  4. Georgetown Market - Wikipedia

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    The Georgetown Market is an historic building constructed in 1865, on the site of a market dating to 1795. [2] It is located at 3276 M Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Georgetown neighborhood. The Georgetown Corporation operated the market until incorporated into the District of Columbia.

  5. Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel, designed by James Renwick Jr. in 1850, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Old Stone House, built 1765, is the oldest building structure still standing in Washington, D.C. Georgetown, depicted in 1862, shows the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Aqueduct Bridge (on right) and an unfinished Capitol dome in the distant ...

  6. Aqueduct Bridge (Potomac River) - Wikipedia

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    The Aqueduct Bridge, also called the Alexandria Aqueduct, was a bridge that carried traffic between Georgetown, Washington, D.C., and Rosslyn, Virginia, from 1843 to 1923. It was built to transport cargo-carrying boats on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in Georgetown across the Potomac River to the Alexandria Canal.

  7. The Wharf (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The District Wharf, commonly known simply as The Wharf, is a multi-billion dollar mixed-use development on the Southwest Waterfront in Washington, D.C. It contains the city's historic Maine Avenue Fish Market, hotels, residential buildings, restaurants, shops, parks, piers, docks and marinas, and live music venues.

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