Washington, DC History & Old Stories of DC

  • Erol’s Video Club: The DC Empire Before Blockbuster

    Erol’s Video Club: The DC Empire Before Blockbuster

    Before Blockbuster, the DC area had Erol’s Video Club. Turkish immigrant Erol Onaran arrived in 1960 with $16, opened a Georgetown TV shop in 1963, started renting tapes in 1980, and built the largest privately owned video chain in America…

    Jun 11, 2026 · 13 min read

  • The Two Times Someone Landed a Stolen Aircraft on the White House Lawn

    The Two Times Someone Landed a Stolen Aircraft on the White House Lawn

    Jun 10, 2026 · 16 min read

    Twice in twenty years, someone climbed into a stolen aircraft and put it down on the White House South Lawn. In 1974 it was a 20-year-old Army private in a stolen Huey. In 1994 it was a depressed truck driver in a stolen Cessna. Both times, the president was away. Both times, the Secret Service had to rewrite the rules.

  • The Time Baseball Almost Landed in Arlington (Not Washington)

    The Time Baseball Almost Landed in Arlington (Not Washington)

    Jun 9, 2026 · 8 min read

    For most of the 1990s, Arlington was the favorite to land the Montreal Expos. There was an HKS rendering on the Potomac, a governor in support, and three candidate sites in Pentagon City. Then in eighteen months it all collapsed, and the rejected block eventually became Amazon HQ2.

  • Tune Inn Capitol Hill: 79 Years of a DC Dive Bar

    Tune Inn Capitol Hill: 79 Years of a DC Dive Bar

    Jun 9, 2026 · 11 min read

    Three blocks from the Capitol dome sits a 1947 dive bar with deer butts on the wall and a Nardelli behind the counter.