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Georgetown University The Black House Founded 1970 by the Black Student Alliance as a gathering place for community and support. Rededicated 2013 as a continuing force for justice and equality at Georgetown for generations to come Cen…
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Georgetown University La Casa Latina In 2016 La Casa Latina was established with support of the Latinx Leadership Forum. La Casa Latina is a space for community building, identity exploration and advocacy. Center for Multicultural Equ…
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This Bridge is named in honor of Francis Scott Key Author of the Star Spangled Banner September 14, 1814 Then conquer we must for our cause it is just And this be our Motto     In God is our Trust Erected by the National Society United S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23P6_the-georgetown-house_Washington-DC.html
The Georgetown House is closely linked with the history of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. The building was constructed about 1830 by the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. for use as a storage room. Later it became a tavern but shortly thereafter turned in…
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St. Mary's Built 1956 This building is named in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary and was dedicated to Our Lady of Victory. Originally built as a combined Nursing School and Nurses Dormitory. The building is home to the School of Nursing and He…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22WZ_herring-hill_Washington-DC.html
Front: Herring Hill You are standing in the heart of a once thriving African American community. At the time of the American Revolution in 1776, one third of Georgetown's population was African American. By the time of the Civil War in the 186…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22WY_the-pilgrim_Washington-DC.html
The Pilgrim By Vicki Winters Reid St. Ignatius of Loyola 1491-1556 Founder of the Society of Jesus 1540
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22WX_poulton-hall_Washington-DC.html
The building commemorates Father Ferdinand Poulton, S.J. a founding member of the American Jesuit Community, who arrived in Maryland in 1638. The building was acquired under the College Building Program of the Federal Works Agency. North Entran…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22WW_st-johns-episcopal-church-georgetown-parish_Washington-DC.html
This first Episcopal congregation in Georgetown was founded in 1796 by the Reverent Walter Dulany Addison. Other founders and benefactors include Thomas Hyde, Thomas Corcoran, Benjamin Stoddert, and Francis Scott Key. President Thomas Jefferson co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22WV_colonel-ninian-beall_Washington-DC.html
Born Scotland 1625 - Died Maryland 1717 Patentee of Rock of Dunbarton Member of the House of Burgesses Commander in Chief of Provincial Forces of Maryland in grateful recognition of his services "upon all incursions and disturbances of neigh…
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