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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I read this whole thread and doubt any other poster has lived in Georgetown with young children. We have. It is great and different from the rest of DC. There are 7 to 14 million dollar homes within a block of 1.2 million dollar homes. Parks, art galleries stores and restaurants all within a few blocks. You can drive over to Virginia in 5 minutes. Little Folks and St. Johns nursery schools are among the very best in DC. French Maternal School, Georgetown Hospital and more. Yes, many of the Georgetown kids attend private schools. [/quote] Yuck. Native Washingtonian, we don't really consider Georgetown part of Washington. It's like an "add on"[/quote] Are you the same poster who said "yuck" to Cleveland Park? :lol: [/quote] Nope, just Georgetown.[/quote] Georgetown isn't really part of Washington. It was its own town before DC was created. So you are correct. But likely offering advice about a place you never lived with children. If you read this boards section on preschools you will be able to assess Georgetown and other neighborhood's preschools. There are 3 bedroom townhouses in Georgetown within OPs budget. It is a different style of life, akin to Capitol Hill in some ways. [/quote] There is nothing similar to Capitol Hill and Georgetown. Have you even been to both of these places? Maybe Georgetown of 25 years ago and Capitol Hill of today, but your statement is so categorically untrue. [/quote]
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