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Georgetown Has It All

This historic [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] community is famous for its gorgeous architecture, intriguing shops and its delightful restaurants. Your USA walking experience in Washington DC starts in Upper Georgetown. It takes you along residential streets where you will see grand old homes, Federal style row houses, old churches and cemeteries, and lovely parks and river vistas.

Founding of the United Nations

Start your Georgetown walk at Dumbarton Oaks. This 19th century mansion belongs to Harvard University and is an art museum. It was also the venue for the 1944 conference organized by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill that led to the founding of the United Nations – a visit is like walking USA history pages. Nearby is the magnificent estate known as Tudor Place. The manor house and grounds date back to Martha Washington, the original First Lady. The furniture, silverware, china and portraits provide a glimpse into what life was like for upper class [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] American society.
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18,000 Graves

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From the Star Spangled Banner to Jackie Kennedy

Walking USA’s Georgetown route will take you over the Key Bridge and past the Francis Scott Key Park, named after the author of the American national anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner”. At 3017 N Street, you can see the former home of Jackie Kennedy. Not far away, at the corner of Cox’s Row, is the house she once lived in with John F. Kennedy. You can take a break at Martin’s Tavern, which was established in 1933, or relax for a while in Montrose Park. At 3240 O Street you can see St. John’s Episcopal Church, which was once attended by Thomas Jefferson. Visit the Car Barn on Prospect Street, which was once used to house the street trolleys, and [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] you are right next to a location that was used in the film The Exorcist. For great shopping, make a stop at Georgetown [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] Park. This former tobacco warehouse now has over a hundred shops. Your guided walk ends on M Street at the appropriately named Old Stone House, which is the oldest building in Georgetown.
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