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By Ruth Rosenfeld, It is in the nature of a historic town to try not to change too much, and to try to capture how things were. It is, however, the nature of a Web site to constantly change and evolve. If you haven't visited our Web site lately, or have never been there, you may want to see what an interesting useful place it's become. Point your browser to www.historicgeorgetown.org to take a look. At the Web site, we've tried to show the new, the old, and what we hope for the future. Visit the "What's New" and "Special Events" areas to get current information on programs, talks and upcoming events. Visit the "Hamill House" and "Properties" sections to "walk through" the Hamill House and Bowman White House museums, and learn about the Historic Georgetown, Inc. Five Part Plan for preservation in Georgetown. In "Properties", as well as from a link from the home page, you can see the plans for Hamill Park and participate in its creation by making a donation or purchasing a park landscape item or brick. |
And then there's the interesting and different A detailed Hamill family geneology is a recent addition to the site, with some family photos to follow sometime soon. If you like, you can read our site in another language - there's a link to the Alta Vista translator to bring our little town to the rest of the world. Add historicgeorgetown.org to your Favorites or Bookmark list and check in every so often for the latest information. Haven't had time to read these newsletters? Catch up on the last couple of years of newsletters online with color pictures! Order posters or notecards from the Museum Shop. Become a member of HGI, or renew or upgrade your current membership in the Membership area. Planning a visit to Georgetown? There are links to other Georgetown sites as well. |
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