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community centre
Azerbaijan Trade & Cultural Center
Potomac Street Northwest, 1212
Jelleff Recreation Center
- DC Parks and Recreation
S Street Northwest, 3265 20007 Washington
Fire Station
DC Fire Dept. Engine Co. 5
Dent Place Northwest, 3412
Library
Blommer Science Library
Leavey Center Entrance bridge
Dahlgren Medical Library
- Georgetown University
Georgetown Library
- District of Columbia Public Library - public access
R Street Northwest, 3260
Lauinger Library
- Georgetown University
Library Walk
Phone: +1 202-687-7607
Riggs Library
Library Walk
diplomatic offices
Embassy of Denmark
Whitehaven Street Northwest, 3200 20008 Washington
Embassy of Italy
Whitehaven Street Northwest, 3000
Embassy of Mongolia
M Street Northwest, 2833 Washington
Embassy of Thailand
Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, 1024 20007 Washington
Embassy of Ukraine
M Street Northwest, 3350 20007 Washington
Phone: +1 202-349-2920
government offices
DC DMV Georgetown Service Cente
M Street Northwest, 3270
Phone: +1 202-737-4404
Opening hours: Tu, Th-Sa 08:15-16:00; We 09:15-16:00
Post Box
- - United States Postal Service
Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, 1219
- - United States Postal Service
M Street Northwest, 3222
- - United States Postal Service
Wisconsin Avenue northwest, 1000
- - USPS-removed
P Street Northwest, 3230
- - United States Postal Service
Wisconsin Avenue Northwest
- - UPS
Wisconsin Avenue Northwest
- - United States Postal Service
M Street Northwest, 3350
- - United States Postal Service
M Street Northwest, 3278
Post Office
Georgetown Post Office
31st Street Northwest, 1221 20007 Washington
Georgetown had been the port of entry since 1779. In 1864 the Senate tried to make Washington City the official port. The Georgetown mayor led a violent fight against this bill and prevailed. U.S. Customs Service occupied this building until 1967.