DC History Center
801 K Street Northwest
Washington, DC
Thursday-Friday, 12pm-7pm
Saturday-Sunday, 12pm-6pm
Founded in 1894, the DC History Center deepens understanding of our city's past to connect, empower, and inspire. As the only community-based nonprofit focused on the District’s history, our vision is to reach into all eight wards to preserve and elevate the stories of Washington's diverse people, neighborhoods, and institutions.
It began with an idea, and became a force. For 50 years, what started as the First Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies has been a volunteer-run, community-driven annual event that has grown from a one-day series of presentations in 1974, to a three-day meeting of the minds in 2024. From the first few conferences …
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The DC History Center is excited to welcome Dania M. Jolley and Frank Leone to its Board of Trustees. Dania M. Jolley brings a wealth of experience as the Deputy Chief of Staff and Cultural Affairs at Events DC, the official convention and sports authority for Washington, DC. Events DC is tasked with generating economic and …
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During this “Context for Today” learn about the history of flooding as an environmental justice issue in Washington, DC. Flash flooding isn’t new to Rhode Island Avenue NE or Ivy City residents whose basements historically flood, often with combined sewage overflow. But an August 2023 rainstorm made headlines when 10 pet dogs died at a local doggy daycare. Suddenly, the District’s tendency to flood—which had long impacted the city’s poorest communities—was headline news. Join us for this online program on Thursday, April 25 at 6 pm as we...
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.
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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.