Fort Stevens Tour (Member Only)

Fort Stevens 6001 13th Street NW

Fort Stevens is one of the few surviving forts built to defend Washington, DC. Surrounded by city sprawl, the site of the only battle fought inside the District of Columbia is located one block west of Georgia Avenue NW. Come learn more about the history of this site alongside the Alliance to Preserve the Civil War ... Read more

Civil War Washington (Webinar)

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Step inside the world of Civil War Washington with educators from Ford’s Theatre. Experience how the war and its subsequent population boom shaped the built environment of downtown Washington. This presentation will feature 19th Century maps and photographs of Washington and will explore connections and legacies between then and today. Use this Zoom link to join at 12:00 PM ... Read more

Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Tour (Member Only)

Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception 400 Michigan Avenue NE

The neighborhood of Brookland in Northeast DC is affectionately referred to as "Little Rome" for its multitude of Catholic churches and institutions. One of the most recognizable domes in the area belongs to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Home to more than 80 chapels and oratories honoring the Mother of ... Read more

Foggy Bottom House History Webinar

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The Foggy Bottom Historic District is a unique four-block tree-lined neighborhood whose rowhouses reflect its late 19th Century Irish, German and African American working-class heritage. The neighborhood also reflects demographic and other changes wrought by urban renewal, highway construction, George Washington University expansion, and multi-unit development. The Foggy Bottom Association History Project House Map is ... Read more