Since Georgetown was established before the city of Washington, the neighborhood features the District's oldest architecture.
The neighborhood features half acre and larger, tree-lined estates along winding roads.
The neighborhood was built up primarily in the 1910s and 1920s, and features a variety of architectural styles that were popular at the time.
The neighborhood features well-established restaurants and businesses, along with churches and some arts establishments.
The neighborhood also features art galleries, restaurants and cafes.
Today the neighborhood features suburban development patterns, with the majority of structures built during the 1950s through 1960.
The neighborhood features some of the few rolling hills located within the City of Houston.
The neighborhood also features at least twelve other Tyler-designed residences.
The neighborhood features its own branch of the Palo Alto Public Library system.
Many restaurants serve Italian cuisine, although the neighborhood does feature a noted Polish restaurant.