dchistory.org
🛍️ Shop locally made products in the gift shop and be the first to check out our new merch
✂️ Collage holiday cards and paper ornaments using reproduction images from our collection, festive paper, and sparkly adornments
🔵 Play classic recess games
🛍️ Shop locally made products in the gift shop and be the first to check out our new merch
✂️ Collage holiday cards and paper ornaments using reproduction images from our collection, festive paper, and sparkly adornments
🔵 Play classic recess games
📸 “The City of Washington in 1800,” from the Thomas Machen collection of Early Prints Relating to Washington, DC (MA 015)
📸 “The City of Washington in 1800,” from the Thomas Machen collection of Early Prints Relating to Washington, DC (MA 015)
#VeteransDay
#VeteransDay
Celebrate the Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library’s 100th birthday on Saturday, November 8th from 2-5pm!
Celebrate the Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library’s 100th birthday on Saturday, November 8th from 2-5pm!
Born and raised in Washington, DC, Charles Hamilton Houston (1895–1950) was a brilliant legal mind whose work laid the foundation for the end of segregation in America.
Born and raised in Washington, DC, Charles Hamilton Houston (1895–1950) was a brilliant legal mind whose work laid the foundation for the end of segregation in America.
✨ The DC Archives
✨ DC History Center
(1/5)
Join the DC History Center & Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives for a book talk about the history of Black public education and school architecture in the nation’s capital.
Join the DC History Center & Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives for a book talk about the history of Black public education and school architecture in the nation’s capital.
✨ The DC Archives
✨ DC History Center
(1/5)
✨ The DC Archives
✨ DC History Center
(1/5)
A teacher, union organizer, welder, and artist, Martha documented the workers and movements that shaped our city; from Metro construction crews to protests for labor, civil rights, and LGBTQ+ equality.
A teacher, union organizer, welder, and artist, Martha documented the workers and movements that shaped our city; from Metro construction crews to protests for labor, civil rights, and LGBTQ+ equality.