Washington DC - Georgetown
A set of A2 note cards featuring a colorful grid of Georgetown in Washington DC. Folded card with blank interior. 4.25 x 5.5". Includes your choice of dusty blue or white envelopes. Printed with premium ink on archival matte paper. If you're looking for a day of furniture and clothing shopping in D.C., M St. in Georgetown is your place. The Key Bridge is your access point from Virginia.After you cross the Potomac and hop over the C&O Canal, a left turn takes you to Georgetown University while a right turn sends you through shopping mecca towards the intersection of Wisconsin Ave. Venture north to explore the beautiful and tantalizing 19th century residences that many GU professors call home.
A set of A2 note cards featuring a colorful grid of Georgetown in Washington DC. Folded card with blank interior. 4.25 x 5.5". Includes your choice of dusty blue or white envelopes. Printed with premium ink on archival matte paper. If you're looking for a day of furniture and clothing shopping in D.C., M St. in Georgetown is your place. The Key Bridge is your access point from Virginia.After you cross the Potomac and hop over the C&O Canal, a left turn takes you to Georgetown University while a right turn sends you through shopping mecca towards the intersection of Wisconsin Ave. Venture north to explore the beautiful and tantalizing 19th century residences that many GU professors call home.
A set of A2 note cards featuring a colorful grid of Georgetown in Washington DC. Folded card with blank interior. 4.25 x 5.5". Includes your choice of dusty blue or white envelopes. Printed with premium ink on archival matte paper. If you're looking for a day of furniture and clothing shopping in D.C., M St. in Georgetown is your place. The Key Bridge is your access point from Virginia.After you cross the Potomac and hop over the C&O Canal, a left turn takes you to Georgetown University while a right turn sends you through shopping mecca towards the intersection of Wisconsin Ave. Venture north to explore the beautiful and tantalizing 19th century residences that many GU professors call home.