“Where flowers bloom, so does hope.” ~ Lady Bird Johnson One day, as my mom and I were picking weeds along the alley bricks, I decided to give [the alley] […]
Married to CIA Director Cord Meyer, Mary Eno Pinchot Meyer (1920-1964) was an American painter who lived in Washington, D.C. After she and the nation’s top spook divorced, she became […]
When Mapping Georgetown received a wonderful sketch of Martin’s Tavern from DC Sketcher (aka Avela Semana), we knew we needed to save it as a tribute to one of our […]
Our Mapping Georgetown story this week welcomes the joys of March, the eminent arrival of spring, and especially Women’s History Month. Kim Roberts, Georgetown author of “A Literary Guide to […]
“This sweet story is made doubly so because it threads together more than several centuries of connections back to those married at Plymouth Rock.” “Drinking from the pasture spring, she […]
Lights. Camera. Action! This Mapping Georgetown Love Story features our 18th President, his sister-in-law, a book, a film, and Oak Hill Cemetery for good measure! Not to mention, history lessons along the […]
You hold a special place in my heart and I’ll be forever grateful. ~ Cara Bien She had me at “Dear Georgetown”! This love story will bring you to tears. We’re […]
“Just an old-fashioned love song…” Three Dog Night (Paul Williams) “Talkin’ ‘bout my girl…” The Temptations Ah, it’s February… Have you got one of these love songs stuck in your […]
In our Mapping Georgetown project, it’s been a delight to discover how Georgetown’s alleyways have yielded such fascinating local histories. Poplar Street, NW in Georgetown. This dead-end street with the […]
“I went next door at one point and spoke with Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriquez. Don’t get to do that every day!” ~ Fr. McDermott, Georgetown University […]