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First Look: The Apple Store in Georgetown
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The Apple Store in Georgetown opened its doors at 5pm on Friday evening, and we decided to stop by and see if the store lived up to the much-anticipated hype. We snapped a lot of photos, which are displayed below:

The line to get in stretched down Wisconsin Avenue and around M Street.

Apple employees greeting customers.

The crowds inside.

More crowds.

Apple Geniuses

A couple checks out the latest apps.

The back area of the store (all white) was also the least crowded.
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