From Dupont to Deanwood, Isaac and Mary Scott’s Homeownership Journey and the Role Race Plays in DC’s Residential History
ZoomJoin the DC Preservation League and Edith Michel, Senior Manager of Education & Collections at Woodrow Wilson House for an engaging webinar about Isaac and Mary Scott, a Black American husband and wife couple who were in service to President Woodrow Wilson for many years. Learn about their homeownership journey to Deanwood. Edith will identify the ... Read more
POSTPONED: Black Women’s Suffrage in Washington, DC (Webinar)
Photograph of a young Nannie Helen Burroughs, a DC suffragist, teacher, and activist; Courtesy of the Library of Congress. In 2020, DCPL partnered with the DC State Historic Preservation Office through funding from the National Park Service to produce a context study on Women’s Suffrage in Washington, DC. To continue the documentation effort, DCPL received ... Read more
House History Workshop
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 901 G St. NW, Washington, DCJoin the DC Preservation League in-person at the MLK Jr. Memorial Library (901 G Street NW) to learn how to research the history of your DC house and neighborhood using primary sources from The People’s Archive. The People’s Archive is the DC Public Library’s local history research center that is full of unique documents relevant ... Read more
Women in Preservation Panel
District Architecture Center 421 7th Street NW, Washington, United StatesThis March, join the DC Preservation League and the American Institute of Architects at the District Architecture Center (421 7th Street NW) for an engaging panel discussion focused on women’s experiences in preservation. Panelists will discuss career trajectories, common challenges, and favorite projects. Don't miss out on this engaging event! Meet the panelists... Marnique Heath, FAIA, is a ... Read more