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1611 44TH
1611 44TH ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20007 MLS DC7197658
1611 44TH ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20007 MLS DC7197658
Published by Building DC on November 4, 2009.
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Foxhall Rd at Reservoir Rd
Traffic Closures for Triathlon Tomorrow
Southbound on Foxhall Rd at Reservoir Rd will be open for local residents only. (Alternate route to Georgetown will be Eastbound Reservoir Rd to Southbound Wisconsin Ave).
Published by DCist on September 12, 2009.
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Foxhall Rd at Reservoir Rd
Nation’s Triathlon Road Closures
Annual Event Scheduled for Sunday, September 13
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...Alternate route to Georgetown will be Eastbound Reservoir Rd to Southbound Wisconsin Ave). • Southbound on Foxhall Rd at Reservoir Rd will be open for local residents only. (Alternate route to Georgetown will be Eastbound Reservoir...
Published by AlertDC on September 12, 2009.
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Foxhall Rd at Reservoir Rd
Nation’s Triathlon Road Closures
Annual Event Scheduled for Sunday, September 13
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...Alternate route to Georgetown will be Eastbound Reservoir Rd to Southbound Wisconsin Ave). • Southbound on Foxhall Rd at Reservoir Rd will be open for local residents only. (Alternate route to Georgetown will be Eastbound Reservoir...
Published by AlertDC on September 11, 2009.
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Greenwich Pkwy. and 44th
Greater Georgetown
Greenwich Pkwy. and 44th (Georgetown) - read: Foxhall Village
Published by The Georgetown Metropolitan on December 31, 2008.
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Foxhall and Reservoir
1,500 Without Power in NW
WASHINGTON -- Crews are working to restore power to 1,500 customers in Northwest Washington.The outage occurred at about 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the area of 34th Street to Foxhall and Reservoir roads.
Published by NBC4.com on September 25, 2008.
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Reservoir Road and Foxhall Road
A Tudor Enclave, Newly Historic
...the 1990s, a row of Federal-style townhouses was built on the southeast corner of Reservoir Road and Foxhall Road, replacing what was an Episcopal church...
Published by The Washington Post on September 15, 2007.