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National Portrait Gallery Presents “Block by Block: Naming Washington”
Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery will explore the namesakes of Washington, D.C.'s streets, avenues, neighborhoods and other...
36 months ago
The rise and fall of Sheffield's newspapers
Sheffield Tribune
Welcome to our weekend read about the history of the press in Sheffield. Many thanks to all our new members who have already joined up this week.
38 months ago
Do You Know Who Your DC Street Is Named After?
Washingtonian
The National Portrait Gallery's new exhibit “Block by Block: Naming Washington” pairs likenesses of historical figures with the local sites that bear their...
38 months ago
Sarah Weston Seaton and Washington, DC, Around 1815
Smithsonian Magazine
Charles Bird King's portrait of Sarah Weston Seaton (1789–1863) and her children Augustine (1810–1835) and Julia (1812–1889) portrays the young family in a...
82 months ago
In Northeast D.C., Eckington offers an oasis of calm amid commotion of the city
Washington Post
WHERE WE LIVE | One of Washington's oldest neighborhoods hangs on to its family feel despite vibrant change.
49 months ago
Ramona Gales Obituary (2021) - Raceland, LA - Houma Today
Legacy.com
Ramona Ann Gales Raceland - Ramona Ann Gales, 60, a resident of Raceland, peacefully departed this life on Monday, July 12, 2021.
35 months ago
How DC’s first electric streetcar helped build Eckington
Greater Greater Washington
Streetcars ran in the District from 1862 to 1962, and DC got its first electric streetcar in 1888 when the Eckington & Soldiers Home Railway...
59 months ago
Mapping Every School-to-Home Conversion in Washington, D.C.
Curbed DC
Approximately 25 schoolhouses have been adaptively reused into housing, homeless shelters, community centers, a gym, and more.
106 months ago
Originalism’s Still Around, No Matter What Adrian Vermeule Says
The Federalist Society
Vermeule claims the nondelegation doctrine has only been used twice in Supreme Court history, and that this modern pedigree is incompatible with originalism.
26 months ago
Happy 210th Birthday, Washington!
DCist
On this day in 1802 the City of Washington was incorporated by Congress, the first step in the then-ongoing creation of a new capital for...
149 months ago