Mapping Georgetown: Interfaith Understanding of the Sukkah
Did you know Kesher Israel is the only historic orthodox synagogue in its original location in the District of Columbia? And they’re proud to be Georgetown’s synagogue. We had the […]
Mapping Georgetown: ‘There’s Phenomenal Jazz in That Alley’
With Blues Alley in Mind… To the delight of Georgetowners and musical afficionados the world over, Blues Alley has reopened in its signature alleyway at 1073 Wisconsin Ave. NW. So, […]
Mapping Georgetown: Not Only the First, But an Inspiration
Not only was Ms. Adele Dodson the very first African American student to attend Holy Trinity School, she’s a living inspiration. Her Mapping Georgetown story lifts our hearts as it […]
Mapping Georgetown: This Passion Project Has Many Humble Heroes
With Labor Day on our minds, the Mapping Georgetown project wishes to thank all those who work so hard every day — often behind the scenes — to make our […]
Mapping Georgetown: Bringing Classrooms to Life
Be still my heart! When I opened a large manila envelope of stories from Ms. Kate Farmer’s 5th and 6th graders at Holy Trinity School, my heart skipped a beat. […]
Mapping Georgetown: Recollections of a Georgetown Alleyway
What is it about an alley? The common intrigue of this urban passageway sets our stage for today. We recently received this charming personal account for our Mapping Georgetown project from […]
The Story Behind Mapping Georgetown
During a three-week trip to Russia a few years back, I met and came to travel with a gentleman in our California State Parks delegation by the name of Phil […]
Mapping Georgetown: Rose Park Visits Reveal Valuable Stories
We are so pleased to see that our recent visits to the Rose Park Farmers Market have yielded troves of stories about Georgetown’s hidden past. Did you know that 70 […]