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  1. The following is a timeline of the history of Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States. 18th century. 1751: Georgetown founded. 1752 – February: First survey of Georgetown completed. [1]

  2. Old Stone House in present-day Georgetown, was built in 1765 and is the oldest standing building in Washington, D.C. Georgetown later grew into a thriving port, facilitating trade and shipments of tobacco and other goods from the colonial-era Province of Maryland.

  3. George Washington, the country’s first president (1789–97), carefully chose the site, which is on the Potomac Rivers navigation head (to accommodate oceangoing ships), and near two well-established colonial port cities, George Town (now Georgetown, a section of the city of Washington) and Alexandria, Va.

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  5. Georgetown, section of the city of Washington, D.C., U.S., at the confluence of the Potomac River and Rock Creek, about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of the national Capitol. Georgetown was settled late in the 17th century. It was laid out as a town in 1751, under the name of George.

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  6. Founded in 1751 as part of the colonial-era Province of Maryland, Georgetown predated the establishment of Washington, D.C. by 40 years. Georgetown was an independent municipality until 1871 when the United States Congress created a new consolidated government for the entire District of Columbia.

  7. Nov 17, 2023 · D.C. History Timeline: 1700-1799. 1749 Town of Alexandria incorporated on the West Bank of the Potomac River as a site for tobacco transshipment. 1751 Georgetown first established at the site of a tobacco inspection warehouse. 1789 Maryland legislature granted a charter to the city of Georgetown.

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