Washington, DC History & Old Stories of DC

  • The 1963 Report Where DC Begged Washington to Pave Over the City

    The 1963 Report Where DC Begged Washington to Pave Over the City

    In April 1963, DC’s three appointed commissioners begged the federal government to build every freeway on the map: the Three Sisters Bridge, the Inner Loop, the East Leg, the North-Central. Almost none of it survived the decade.

    May 26, 2026 · 14 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

  • Six-story neoclassical 1912 Army and Navy Club building seen from the corner, with early automobiles parked along the curb

    Army and Navy Club: 140 Years at 17th and I in DC

    The Army and Navy Club has held the corner of 17th and I Streets NW since 1891, in a building that opened in 1912. In 1987 Shalom Baranes gutted everything behind that facade. The facade survived….

    May 21, 2026 · 8 min read