Reporters from the BBC, among other media outlets, reach out to the HSW for background material and contacts.
Reporters from the BBC, among other media outlets, reach out to the HSW for background material and contacts.

The BBC News quoted Washington History managing editor Jane Freundel Levey in a recent piece, “Washington, D.C. from murder capital to boomtown.”

Reporter Aidan Lewis spent several days this spring and summer at the Kiplinger Research Library and worked extensively with Research Services Librarian Laura Barry in gathering background material for the article.

Visit Us

DC History Center
801 K Street Northwest, Washington, DC

Thursday-Friday, 12pm-7pm
Saturday-Sunday, 12pm-6pm

Make History

Support

As a private, nonprofit organization, the DC History Center relies on generous gifts from individuals, foundations, and corporations to support our mission. In times of upheaval and uncertainty, we rely on history to guide us.

Donate

(More Ways to Give)

Connect

Keep up with the latest news from the DC History Center! Subscribe to our newsletter.

Sign Up

Learn

At the DC History Center, we tell the diverse stories of our nation’s capital to a broad community of learners. We seek to bring people together to satisfy their curiosity, learn each other’s stories, and develop respect for the larger community in which we live.

Learn More

© Copyright 2024