Washington, DC History & Old Stories of DC

  • O. Roy Chalk and the Last Days of D.C. Transit

    O. Roy Chalk and the Last Days of D.C. Transit

    May 28, 2026 · 12 min read

    Just after 2 a.m. on January 14, 1973, WMATA condemned D.C. Transit and its suburban sister company out of existence. The owner was a New York lawyer named O. Roy Chalk, and he had run Washington’s bus system for sixteen and a half years.

  • Swampoodle: The Lost Irish Neighborhood Union Station Erased

    Swampoodle: The Lost Irish Neighborhood Union Station Erased

    May 27, 2026 · 14 min read

    A rough, all-Irish neighborhood called Swampoodle once stood where Union Station is now. The railroad cleared it, and DC forgot.

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

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

    May 26, 2026 · 14 min read

    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.