Samantha Hungerford

Canal Group Builders

We here would like to the thank Canal Group Builders for being the sponsors of the 2011 Georgetown House Tour Hospitality Suite. From their beginnings in 2004, Canal Group Builders has developed its name as a foundation for quality construction and design, building their growing business around their trademark attention to detail.

We also want to make sure we thank EagleBank for sponsoring and Boffi-Georgetown for hosting the Georgetown House Tour Hospitality Suite.

Spring is for Equestrians

Low-lying fences of dry, stacked stone run along the twisting roadsides, separating the asphalt from the rolling country beyond. What could be taken as a picturesque scene from an English painting is actually Virginia’s Loudoun County, the heart of America’s Horse Country.

Farewell Free Sightseeing

As the cradle of U.S. politics, the whole of DC is biding its time and bracing itself for the ...

DC Lives Green

Steve Ma has made green living simple and efficient in the District. Through his online organization, DC Live Green, Ma has partnered with more than 75 green businesses throughout the city, from restaurants and cleaning services to yoga studios, to give residents easy alternatives and great discounts to eco-friendly living.

Elizabeth Taylor, 1932-2011

Elizabeth Taylor, beloved Hollywood actress and icon, died Wednesday at age 79 of congestive heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.

A Facelift for Martha Washington’s Dolls

In a box, in a corner of an office, in the Tudor Place in Georgetown, an antique collection of wax ...

Celebrate Spring in Easton, Maryland

In the streets of Easton, Maryland, leaves are unfolding and residents and local businesses are warming up for spring, a ...

Helen Hayes Awards Nominations Released

Nominations for the 27th Helen Hayes Awards were announced Feb. 28 at the Helen Hayes Gallery in the National Theater ...

Georgetown Businesses Close, National Chains Move In

Small businesses throughout Georgetown are feeling the strain of the shaky economy. High business taxes and swelling rents, when added to a sluggish retail market, are forcing many businesses to close their doors for good.

Weekend in Williamsburg

Williamsburg Va. is a historical and cultural getaway that is a breed above and miles apart from your standard colonial fair. It’s the home of living history, where modern luxuries and cherished customs combine in a melting pot of the young and the old, the contemporary and the traditional, casting a new light on the roots of the American experience.

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