Washington, DC History & Old Stories of DC

  • Black-and-white panoramic photograph from 1927 of Suburban Gardens amusement park, showing a sign reading ICE CREAM COLD DRINKS at left, a CATERPILLAR ride sign behind it, and Black families in summer dress walking along a tree-lined dirt path.

    Suburban Gardens: DC’s Black Amusement Park in Deanwood

    Suburban Gardens opened at 50th and Hayes NE in June 1921, built by a Black-owned company. It was the only major amusement park ever inside the District, born because the region's white parks barred Black Washingtonians.

    May 24, 2026 · 13 min read

  • Glen Echo Park midway entrance in 1939, with riders about to start The Chute

    Glen Echo Park: From Chautauqua to Carousel Sit-In

    It started as a one-summer Chautauqua on the Potomac, built by twin brothers who had cashed in on an egg beater patent. By 1933 it was a streetcar amusement park with a Spanish ballroom and a…

    May 22, 2026 · 8 min read

  • Wallis as a young girl with long hair and a hat

    Before she was the Duchess: Wallis Simpson in DC

    Before the abdication crisis, the future Duchess of Windsor spent four quiet years in Washington as a young, separated Navy wife. She shared a small house in Georgetown, lunched at the Hotel Hamilton on K Street,…

    May 22, 2026 · 6 min read