1500 35th St NW
Washington, DC 20007, USA

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Georgetown Visitation Convent, 1500 Thirty-fifth St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Established in 1799, the Georgetown Visitation Convent was the first Catholic school for girls and the first Visitation Convent in the United States. Daughters of several Presidents and other nationally prominent persons have been educated here. The complex includes twenty buildings of different styles dating from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Georgetown Visitation Convent, 1500 Thirty-fifth St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Established in 1799, the Georgetown Visitation Convent was the first Catholic school for girls and the first Visitation Convent in the United States. Daughters of several Presidents and other nationally prominent persons have been educated here. The complex includes twenty buildings of different styles dating from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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