Georgetown Inn
[1] The hotel was built for Sheldon Magazine, who was president of American Mortgage Investment Company, and was opened in 1962.At the opening, the general manager was Collins Bird, who, with partners, later purchased the hotel, in 1968.A Washington Dossier magazine article acclaimed, 'After Blair House, the Georgetown Inn on Wisconsin Avenue is probably D.C.’s spiffiest place to go for bed and board.'The hotel was later lauded by Fortune magazine as 'A Way to Escape the Washington Stockade.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a hotel or resort in the United States is a stub.