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1 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Camptotheca acuminataCamptotheca, Chinese Happy Tree
Near Eagle Nest Road Northeast, 0.1 miles south of Meadow Road Northeast, on the left when traveling south.
Known as the "cancer tree", Camptotheca contains the alkaloid camptothecin that is used to treat ovarian, colorectal, and small-cell lung cancers. It has been used in China for hundreds of years to treat psoriasis and diseases of various internal . . . Map (db m144682) HM
2 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Daucus carota spp. carotaQueen Anne’s Lace
Near Meadow Road Northeast, 0.1 miles east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the left when traveling west.
Dioscorides noted that a drink of the seeds was a diuretic, a colic neutralizer, and brought on menses and abortion. The seeds or roots, prepared in wine, were effective in treating wounds from poisonous beasts.Map (db m144674) HM
3 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — 82218-H — Dioscorea villosawild yam
Near Meadow Road Northeast, 0.1 miles east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the left when traveling west.
Wild yam contains diosgenin, a chemical compound that can be converted in a lab (but not in the human body) to progesterone. This discovery paved the way for the invention of the modern oral contraceptive pill. Today, wild yam is used to calm . . . Map (db m144627) HM
4 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Helenium flexuosumSneezeweed
Near Meadow Road Northeast, 0.1 miles east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the left when traveling west.
According to Cherokee belief, the roots of sneezeweed and Veronica noveboracensis steeped in warm water acted as a contraceptive by preventing menstruation for two years.Map (db m144614) HM
5 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Hydrastis canadensisGoldenseal
Near Eagle Nest Road Northeast, 0.1 miles south of Meadow Road Northeast, on the left when traveling south.
Historic use for stomach ailments and inflamed eyes has been confirmed. Its antibiotic property makes it useful for vaginal infections. Its antibacterial property may help fight drug-resistant tuberculosis.Map (db m144681) HM
6 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Leucanthemum vulgareOxeye Daisy
Near Meadow Road Northeast just east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the right when traveling east.
A cherished flower of New England women homesick for England, it was recommended that the whole herb, including the flowers, could be taken to treat wounds, ruptures and gout.Map (db m207118) HM
7 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Oenothera biennisEvening Primrose
Near Meadow Road Northeast east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the right when traveling east.
An excellent source of gamma linoleic acid, evening primrose helps regulate hormonal balance. Current research confirms its traditional use for alleviating menstrual ailments. It is also used to treat eczema and holds promise for alleviating other . . . Map (db m235695) HM
8 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Osmorhiza calytoniiSweet Cicely
Near Eagle Nest Road Northeast, 0.1 miles south of Meadow Road Northeast, on the left when traveling south.
Sweet Cicely roots taste and smell like anise. Oil from the roots contains sugar, fats, resins and tannin. Chippewa Indians women drank the tea of the roots to aid in childbirth.Map (db m144601) HM
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9 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Osmorhiza claytoniiSweet Cicely
Near Meadow Road Northeast east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the right when traveling east.
Sweet Cicely roots taste and smell like anise. Oil from the roots contains sugar, fats, resins, and tannin. Chippewa Indian women drank the tea of the roots to aid in childbirth.Map (db m235703) HM
10 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Rosmarinus officinalisRosemary
Near Eagle Nest Road Northeast, 0.1 miles south of Meadow Road Northeast, on the left when traveling south.
Rosemary has an ancient history in the Mediterranean as an incense and perfume. It was the main ingredient in Hungary Water, one of the earliest European perfumes created for the Queen of Hungary in A.D. 1370. The scent became popular throughout . . . Map (db m144437) HM
11 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Trillium grandiflorumLarge Flowered Trillium
Near Meadow Road Northeast, 0.1 miles east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the left when traveling west.
A decoction of the root was used for female diseases and to bring on childbirth by some tribes; others used it to treat headaches and rheumatism.Map (db m144606) HM
12 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Vaccinium corymbosumHighbush Bluberry
Near Meadow Road Northeast, 0.1 miles east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the left when traveling west.
The Chippewa made pemmican (high-energy food) by adding dried blueberries to moose fat and deer tallow. Native Americans also made a tea of blueberry roots to treat diarrhea and to ease childbirth.Map (db m144610) HM
13 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Verbascum thapsusMullein
Near Meadow Road Northeast just east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the right when traveling east.
It contains the yellow dye substance luteolin and produces a range of olives and grays on wool. The flowers were used by Roman women as a hair colorant, and ashes of the burned plant were used to restore graying hair.Map (db m207113) HM
14 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Arboretum — Vitex agnus-castusChaste Tree
Near Meadow Road Northeast, 0.1 miles east of Eagle Nest Road Northeast, on the left when traveling west.
Dioscorides noted that chaste maidens used the plant for bedding. He recommended burning leaves to fumigate venomous beasts. A poultice of the leaves relieved stings.Map (db m144677) HM
15 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Atlas District — 19 — Cathy HughesMulti-Media & Radio Pioneer — Hub, Home, Heart: Greater H Street NE Heritage Trail —
On H Street Northeast at 4th Street Northeast, on the right when traveling east on H Street Northeast.
Cathy Hughes and WOL-AM have made an indelible mark on this Washington D.C. community. In 1982, Hughes purchased a building at the corner of 4th and H Streets and found it littered with almost 200 hypodermic needles and crack pipes. The home of her . . . Map (db m111969) HM
16 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Atlas District — 5 — Community CaretakersHub, Home, Heart — Greater H Street NE Heritage Trail —
On 3rd Street Northeast at H Street Northeast, on the right when traveling north on 3rd Street Northeast.
The elegant Romanesque portion of the Senate Square condominium complex started life in 1874 as the Little Sisters of the Poor House for the Aged. St. Aloysius Church member Ellen Sherman, wife of Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman, . . . Map (db m186806) HM
17 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Atlas District — Henrietta Vinton Davis Residence1219 Linden Place, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
On Linden Place Northeast just east of 12th Street Northeast, on the right when traveling east.
Henrietta Vinton Davis (1860-1941), a certified teacher by age 15, was the first black woman employed by the DC Recorder of Deeds. After serving there with Frederick Douglass, she went on to become an acclaimed actor and elocutionist (a . . . Map (db m187432) HM
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18 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Brookland — Grotto of Lourdes
Near 14th Street Northeast south of Quincy Street Northeast, on the right when traveling north.
This grotto is a replica of the one in Southern France where the Virgin Mary appeared to Bernadette in 1858Map (db m208440) HM
19 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Brookland — Lois Mailou Jones Residence1220 Quincy Street, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
On Quincy Street Northeast east of 12th Street Northeast.
Lois Mailou Jones (1905-1998), internationally acclaimed artist and teacher, lived here from the 1950s into the 1970s. Born and educated in Boston, Jones joined the Howard University Art Department in 1930 and stayed for nearly 50 years. She began . . . Map (db m111784) HM
20 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Brookland — Tomb of the Virgin Mary
Near 14th Street Northeast just south of Quincy Street Northeast, on the right when traveling north.
This edifice is a replica of the Tomb of Mary. The Shrine as it appears today was constructed by the Crusaders in the 12th century. It is located just east of Jerusalem.Map (db m208439) HM
21 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — Alva Belmont House
Near Constitution Avenue Northeast (Alternate U.S. 1) at 2nd Street Northeast, on the right when traveling west.
Of this House The oldest part is one of the earliest buildings in this region. Robert Sewall bought the property and enlarged the house in 1799, and rebuilt and greatly altered it after war damage in 1814. Residence and office of . . . Map (db m69271) HM
22 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — From June to December, 1917The Occoquan Steps
On Constitution Avenue Northeast (Alternate U.S. 1) west of 2nd Street Northeast, on the right when traveling west.
From June to December 1917 members of the National Woman's Party were imprisoned for picketing the White House to publicize the struggle to win the vote for Women. Those incarcerated in the District of Columbia's workhouse in Occoquan, Virginia . . . Map (db m71336) HM
23 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — Lola Beaver Memorial Park
On 9th Street Northeast at A Street Northeast, on the right when traveling south on 9th Street Northeast.
Dedicated in memory of Lola Beaver 1910 - 2006 Human and Animal Rights Advocate Seamstress, Dancer, Choreographer Owner - the Costume Studio 🎭 Established by D.C. Council as "Lola Beaver Memorial Park" . . . Map (db m230703) HM
24 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — The Sewall-Belmont House & Museum
On Constitution Avenue Northeast (Alternate U.S. 1) west of 2nd Street Northeast, on the right when traveling west.
The Sewall-Belmont House & Museum, one of the oldest residential properties on Capitol Hill, has been the historic headquarters of the National Woman's Party since 1929. Named after Robert Sewall, the original owner of the site, and Alva . . . Map (db m70955) HM
25 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Catholic University — Dr. Justine Bayard Ward
On Harewood Road Northeast north of Michigan Avenue Northeast, on the right when traveling north.
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26 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Eckington — Alethia "Lethe" Tanner(1781 - 1864)
On Harry Thomas Way Northeast south of Quincy Lane Northeast, on the right when traveling north.
Alethia Tanner, or "Lethe" as she was known, was born into slavery in 1781 on a plantation in Prince George's County, Maryland, where she lived and worked with her sisters, Laurana and Sophia, before coming to Washington in the early 1800s. . . . Map (db m234910) HM
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27 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Gallaudet — Black Girl Ventures x Nike: Entrepreneurship is a Boxing MatchBrandon "BMike" Odums — New Orleans, LA | 2021 —
On 6th Street Northeast at Neal Place Northeast, on the right when traveling south on 6th Street Northeast.
Successful entrepreneurs get in the ring to fight for their businesses and communities every day. "Entrepreneurship is a Boxing Match," inspired by a poem by Shelly Olimâdè Bell, founder & CEO of Black Girl Ventures Foundation (BGV), highlights . . . Map (db m202317) HM
28 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Gallaudet — Cogswell and Krug Halls
Near Draper Drive Northeast at Lincoln Circle Northeast, on the right when traveling south.
Cogswell Hall dedicated to Alice Cogswell 1805-1830 First deaf pupil of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet Krug Hall dedicated to Walter J. Krug, '27 1905 — 1962 Professor of Biology Dean of Men The two . . . Map (db m130936) HM
29 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Gallaudet — Helen Fay House("House #3")
On Faculty Row Northeast west of Lincoln Circle Northeast, on the right when traveling west.
Erected in 1874-1875 Helen Bradshaw Fay (1881-1957) Class of 1904 (Certificate of Graduation from Normal Department) Born in Washington, D.C., Fay lived her whole life on Kendall Green. In 1907, she taught at Kendall School for 39 years. . . . Map (db m96353) HM
30 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Gallaudet — Untitled (Brainwash)Mr. Brainwash, France — 2016 —
On 6th Street Northeast north of Neal Place Northeast, on the right when traveling south.
Internationally renowned street artist Mr. Brainwash collaborated with former First Lady Michelle Obama to create a series of works to celebrate International Women's Day with Let Girls Learn, an initiative to help adolescent girls worldwide attend . . . Map (db m202319) HM
31 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Gallaudet — Yoko OnoRelax. Your Heart Is Stronger Than What You Think! — 2017
On 6th Street Northeast north of Morse Street Northeast, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
Yoko Ono (b. Tokyo, 1933) is an artist, peace activist, and human rights worker who has strongly influenced the Feminist movement. Since the late 1950s, she has been a forerunner of Conceptual art, often using collaboration, audience participation, . . . Map (db m111851) HM
32 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Hillbrook — Dr. Nannie Helen Burroughs
Near Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue Northeast at 50th Street Northeast, on the right when traveling east.
Living Ever In our Memory Dr. Nannie Helen Burroughs Founder of School 1909Map (db m243988) HM
33 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Hillbrook — In Memory of Nannie Helen Burroughs
Near Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue Northeast at 50th Street Northeast, on the right when traveling east.
Founder,educator, humanitarianMap (db m243989) HM
34 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Hillbrook — National Training School for Women and Girls / Nannie Helen Burroughs601 50th Street, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
Near 50th Street Northeast at Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue Northeast, on the right when traveling south.
The National Training School for Women and Girls was founded here in 1909 by Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879 - 1961). With its focus on the “three B's” — “Bible, bath and broom” — the school taught skills such as business, sewing, and printing. It . . . Map (db m103272) HM
35 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Hillbrook — 3 — The School of the Three BsA Self-Reliant People — Greater Deanwood Heritage Trail —
On Nannie Helen Burroughs Boulevard Northeast at 50th Street Northeast, on the right when traveling east on Nannie Helen Burroughs Boulevard Northeast.
Atop this hill are the sprawling grounds on which Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961) founded the National Training School for Women and Girls in 1909. Burroughs was an outspoken advocate for women's rights, civil rights, and religious . . . Map (db m184992) HM
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36 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Kenilworth Park — Victoria amazonicaKenilworth Aquatic Gardens — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Anacostia Avenue Northeast, 0.1 miles west of Ponds Street Northeast, on the right when traveling west.
Of all the water lilies grown at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, the Victoria amazonica (formerly named Victoria regia), Victoria cruziana, and the hybrid, Victoria 'longwood' are among the most popular. These . . . Map (db m141721) HM
37 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Kenilworth Park — Helen Shaw FowlerKenilworth Aquatic Gardens — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Anacostia Avenue Northeast just west of Ponds Street Northeast, on the right when traveling west.
Helen Fowler took over administration of the Shaw Gardens from her father in 1912. Under her guidance the gardens grew into one of the most extensive water plant businesses in the nation. By 1938, Shaw Gardens encompassed 42 ponds spread over nine . . . Map (db m141717) HM
38 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Langdon — Ionia R. Whipper Home2000 Channing Street, NE — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
On Channing Street Northeast just west of Lafayette Avenue Northeast, on the right when traveling west.
Obstetrician Ionia Rollin Whipper (1872-1953) was a leader in health care services for the city's young women. Born in South Carolina to an illustrious family, Dr. Whipper was educated in the DC public schools before graduating from Howard . . . Map (db m187434) HM
39 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Michigan Park — The Daughters of Charity
Near 12th Street Northeast south of Allison Street Northeast, on the right when traveling south.
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40 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, National Bonsai Museum — Ellen Gordon Allen
On Meadow Road Northeast just west of Ellipse Road Northeast, on the right when traveling west.
This garden is dedicated to the memory of Ellen Gordon Allen Founder Ikebana InternationalMap (db m207110) HM
41 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, 16th Street Heights — Maria Gomez, RN, MPH
On Georgia Avenue Northwest (U.S. 29) just north of Randolph Street Northwest, on the left when traveling north.
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42 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Anna WalentynowiczOutstanding Polish Women — #IamPolka —
On 16th Street Northwest south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
A legendary figure of 'Solidarity' - the socio-political movement that initiated the fall of communism in Europe. One of the 100 women who defined the last century, according to the American newsweekly Time. She worked hard her whole . . . Map (db m200391) HM
43 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Embassy of the Republic of LithuaniaMrs. Henderson's Favorite Embassy — Adams Morgan Heritage Trail —
On 16th Street Northwest north of Euclid Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
You are standing in front of the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania. The Spanish Baroque style mansion is all that remains of what was once a duplex, or double, embassy building designed by George Oakley Totten for Mary Foote Henderson's . . . Map (db m82711) HM
44 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Irena SendlerOutstanding Polish Women — #IamPolka —
On 16th Street Northwest.
A social activist, recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations, who during World War II saved approximately 2,500 Jewish children. She was born in 1910 in Warsaw. As a little girl she learned the Yiddish language . . . Map (db m200394) HM
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45 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Krystyna Chojnowska-LiskiewiczOutstanding Polish Women — #IamPolka —
On 16th Street Northwest.
The first woman to sail around the world solo. Sailor, traveller, and naval architect. Often referred to as 'the first lady of the oceans'. She remembered her circumnavigation not only as an interesting chapter in her life, but also for . . . Map (db m200428) HM
46 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Maria Czaplicka1886 - 1921 — Academy of Superheroes —
On 16th Street Northwest just south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
The first researcher of the Cult of Spirits and Shamanism in Siberia. She was the second European to receive a doctorate in Anthropology and taught at many of the world's universities. A researcher of customs, author of books and . . . Map (db m210085) HM
47 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Maria SiemionowOutstanding Polish Women — #IamPolka —
On 16th Street Northwest just south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
A distinguished surgical pioneer who performed the first full face transplant in the United States. 'If you have dreams, you have to be stubborn, and then you can achieve something. Nothing happens overnight', says Professor Maria . . . Map (db m200399) HM
48 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Maria Skłodowska Curie1867 - 1934 — Academy of Superheroes —
On 16th Street Northwest just south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
At the age of 36, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for the study of radioactivity (1903). She won the Nobel Prize (1911) in Chemistry for the discovery of new elements - Polonium and Radium. During World War I, she drove a . . . Map (db m210079) HM
49 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Maria Skłodowska-CurieOutstanding Polish Women — #IamPolka —
On 16th Street Northwest.
Physicist and chemist. The first and only woman in the world to receive the Nobel Prize twice, as well as the only scientist honored in two different fields of the natural sciences. She was recognized as one of the greatest scientists of . . . Map (db m200396) HM
50 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — 1 — Mrs. Henderson's LegacyRoads to Diversity — Adams Morgan Heritage Trail —
On 16th Street Northwest at Florida Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling south on 16th Street Northwest.
As you look up the hill, you can see Peter C. L’Enfant’s 1791 plan for Washington ended up here in front of you at Boundary Avenue, now Florida Avenue. Back then, when people walked or rode in horse-drawn vehicles, it was hard to climb this . . . Map (db m130707) HM
51 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Olga BoznańskaOutstanding Polish Women — #IamPolka —
On 16th Street Northwest south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
A prize-winning artist recognized by the Berlin magazine Bazaar as one of the 12 best painters in Europe. It was said of her that she didn't paint the eyes but expressions, not lips but a smile or a sob. She could detect the inner . . . Map (db m200401) HM
52 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Olga TokarczukOutstanding Polish Women — #IamPolka —
On 16th Street Northwest south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
An outstanding prose writer and essayist. Winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature and The 2018 Man Booker International Prize for the novel Flights. A lover of nature, animals and other people. In Olga Tokarczuk's books, objective . . . Map (db m200420) HM
53 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Polish SuffragistsThe First Female Members of the Polish Parliament — Outstanding Polish Women —
On 16th Street Northwest just south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
Polish women were among Europe's first to gain electoral rights. They came from various backgrounds, differed in education, experience and political views, but shared one goal - to win equal rights for women and end their banishment to the . . . Map (db m200390) HM
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54 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — The Lady of RadiumThe Life of Maria Skłodowska-Curie
On 16th Street Northwest just south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
Maria Skłodowska-Curie, born in 1867 in Warsaw, was a visionary scientist whose discoveries paved the way for effective cancer treatments and created the foundations of several scientific disciplines. Maria Skłodowska-Curie was . . . Map (db m175121) HM
55 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — un/folda style anthology of D.C.
On 17th Street Northwest at Columbia Road Northwest, on the left when traveling south on 17th Street Northwest.
[Marker depicts individuals in historical fashion styles in DC from the 19th and 20th centuries.] Elizabeth Keckley Dressmaker 1818, Dinwiddie, VA ~ 1907, Washington, DC "Art still has . . . Map (db m163274) HM
56 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Wanda RutkiewiczOutstanding Polish Women — #IamPolka —
On 16th Street Northwest just south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
The first woman to reach the summit of the most dangerous mountain in the world - K2. The first European woman to conquer Mount Everest. One of the greatest climbers in history. At the top of Mount Everest she left a small stone brought . . . Map (db m200429) HM
57 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Wisława SzymborskaOutstanding Polish Women — #IamPolka —
On 16th Street Northwest south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
The ninth woman in the world and the first Polish woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. The inventor of new literary genres based on humour, irony and grotesque. The Nobel Committee awarded Wisława Szymborska the Nobel Prize . . . Map (db m200402) HM
58 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska1925 - 2015 — Academy of Superheroes —
On 16th Street Northwest just south of Fuller Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
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59 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, American University Park — 8 — Birth of TennallytownTop of the Town — Tenleytown Heritage Trail —
On River Road Northwest at Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling west on River Road Northwest.
Even before the nation's capital was sketched out in 1791, this spot, where River Road met the Georgetown-Frederick Road, attracted activity. John Tennally opened a tavern and inn across River Road from this sign. By the early 1800s, a hamlet . . . Map (db m184984) HM
60 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, American University Park — 16 — Winning the WarTop of the Town — Tenleytown Heritage Trail —
On Nebraska Avenue Northwest south of Van Ness Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
The U.S. Navy arrived across the street at 3801 Nebraska Avenue during World War II, taking the Colonial style red-brick campus of Mount Vernon Seminary for secret “essential wartime activities.” Soon more than 5,000 workers occupied the . . . Map (db m130931) HM
61 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Bloomingdale — 10 — BloomingdaleWorthy Ambition — LeDroit Park/Bloomingdale Heritage Trail —
On V Street Northwest at 1st Street Northwest, on the right when traveling east on V Street Northwest.
You are standing in the heart of Bloomingdale. Noted DC developer Harry Wardman, responsible for 180 Bloomingdale houses, was one of many builders who built here between 1890 and 1910. These Victorian rowhouses were designed for . . . Map (db m130827) HM
62 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Bloomingdale — 14 — Great ExpectationsWorthy Ambition — LeDroit Park/Bloomingdale Heritage Trail
On Randolph Place Northwest at 2nd Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west on Randolph Place Northwest. Reported missing.
Bloomingdale of the 1940s and '50s was a village of high expectations. Within a block of this sign lived four young women who grew up to be judges. Anna Diggs Taylor rose to chief judge of the U.S. District Court in Michigan. The . . . Map (db m130843) HM
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63 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Bloomingdale — 8 — Water for the CityWorthy Ambition — LeDroit Park/Bloomingdale Heritage Trail —
On 2nd Street Northwest at Bryant Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north on 2nd Street Northwest.
You are entering Bloomingdale. Its name recalls the estate of Navy Commander George Beale, who served in the War of 1812, and his wife Emily, the daughter of Commodore Thomas Truxton. The estate occupied the land now bounded by Florida . . . Map (db m110508) HM
64 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Brightwood — 17 — Aunt Betty's StoryBattleground to Community — Brightwood Heritage Trail —
On 13th Street Northwest at Quakenbos Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north on 13th Street Northwest.
Elizabeth Proctor Thomas (1821-1917), a free Black woman whose image appears on each Brightwood Heritage Trail sign, once owned 11 acres in this area. Known, respectfully in her old age as "Aunt Betty," Thomas and her husband James farmed and . . . Map (db m72830) HM
65 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Brightwood — Fort StevensRock Creek Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Quakenbos Street Northwest just east of 13th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west.
"We haven't taken Washington, but we scared Abe Lincoln like hell!" General Jubal Anderson Early
Built between 1861-1863 this structure was originally called Fort Massachusetts and guarded the . . . Map (db m188836) HM
66 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Brightwood — 6 — School DaysBattleground to Community — Brightwood Heritage Trail —
On Missouri Avenue Northwest west of 13th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west.
The School Building Just Ahead of You Opened In 1912 as the Military Road School, the area's third public elementary for African Americans. For decades it was the only public school serving black children in Upper Northwest and nearby . . . Map (db m110235) HM
67 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Burleith — Famous Burleith Residents
On T Street Northwest at 37th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west on T Street Northwest.
This is a selection of people, renowned in their perspective professions, who at one time called Burleith their home. •Actress Nancy Ordway (1914-2005), a 1940s radio star, lived at 1710 35th Street. She starred in the nationally broadcast . . . Map (db m113388) HM
68 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Chinatown — e.9 — Mary Surratt's Boarding HouseCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
On H Street Northwest west of 6th Street Northwest (U.S. 1/50), on the left when traveling west.
"The nest in which the egg was hatched." President Andrew Johnson, April 1865
The building at 604 H Street is intimately connected to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's . . . Map (db m211841) HM
69 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — 13 — Mary Day and the Washington Ballet
On Porter Street Northwest at Wisconsin Avenue NW, on the left when traveling west on Porter Street Northwest.
Founded by Mary Day and her teacher, Lisa Gardner, in 1944, the Washington School of Ballet has grown from one studio on the first floor of this corner building into the headquarters of the Washington Ballet. The Washington Ballet is comprised of . . . Map (db m112378) HM
70 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — Jeanne d'Arc
Near 15th Street Northwest just north of Belmont Street Northwest, on the left when traveling north.
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71 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — St. Stephen & the Incarnation Episcopal Church
On Newton Street Northwest close to 16th Street Northwest, on the left when traveling east.
• 1957: First integrated Episcopal church in DC • 1969: Began Loaves & Fishes feeding program; hot meals still served every Saturday and Sunday at Noon • 1975: Ordained four women to the priesthood, resulting in the ordination of . . . Map (db m142192) HM
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72 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — Visionary and Park ChampionMeridian Hill Park, National Historic Landmark — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near 15th Street Northwest north of Chapin Street Northwest, on the left when traveling north.
Meridian Hill Park might never have been built had it not been for the determination of Mary Foote Henderson (1846 - 1931). For 22 years, she lobbied Congress for funds to buy the land and build the park. Congress's 1910 vote to authorize . . . Map (db m63934) HM
73 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — 80th Anniversary of Presbyterian Women in Cuba
On New York Avenue Northwest at H Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west on New York Avenue Northwest.
The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church with this planting commemorates and honors the 80th Anniversary of Presbyterian Women in Cuba Founded in 1927 by missionary Edith McHouston of Lexington, Virginia, celebrated in Camajuani, . . . Map (db m211821) HM
74 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — W.3 — Asbury United Methodist ChurchCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
On K Street Northwest (U.S. 29) at 11th Street Northwest, on the left when traveling west on K Street Northwest.
"…watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen… …teach them to your children and to their children and to their children after them." Deuteronomy 4:19
. . . Map (db m143564) HM
75 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — DemonstrationLafayette Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On H Street Northwest at 16th Street Northwest / Black Lives Matter Plaza, on the right when traveling east on H Street Northwest.
Lafayette Park has long served as a place for political and social demonstrations. People continue to exercise their right of free speech here, using Lafayette Park as a stage and the White House as their audience. Demonstrations often take the . . . Map (db m178332) HM
76 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — 5850-2019 — Elizabeth Keckley1818 - 1907
On K Street Northwest (U.S. 29) at Vermont Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling west on K Street Northwest.
Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley (1818-1907), born into slavery in Virginia, was hired out as a seamstress. With money from clients, she bought her own and her son's freedom in 1855. She gained renown as a dressmaker after moving to Washington, where First . . . Map (db m141279) HM
77 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Fleeing the Executive MansionStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near H Street Northwest at Madison Place Northwest, on the right when traveling east.
On August 24, 1814, President James Madison rode out to Bladensburg, Maryland, to observe the state of the American troops defending the nation's capital. U.S. General William Winder, now sure of the direction of the British approach, marched . . . Map (db m87590) HM
78 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
On Jackson Place Northwest at H Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south on Jackson Place Northwest. Reported permanently removed.
When the historic character of Lafayette Square was severely threatened during her husband’s administration, it was preserved with the vision and dedicated efforts of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. This view from Decatur House is dedicated to . . . Map (db m32135) HM
79 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Jamila El SahiliHuman Being
On K Street Northwest (U.S. 29) just west of 12th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
Human Being is my attempt to break the wall of xenophobia associated with the Arabic language. Over time, the worldwide Arabic population and the Arabic language has increasingly portrayed in a negative light. The media strongly focuses on . . . Map (db m164290) HM
80 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — 5850-2019 — Josephine Butler1920 - 1997
On K Street Northwest (U.S. 29) at 14th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west on K Street Northwest.
Josephine Butler (1920-1997) was a tireless and dedicated community activist. As a young woman she organized the first union of black female laundry workers in DC and the country. In the 1950s Butler shepherded the Adams and Morgan elementary . . . Map (db m141278) HM
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81 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — 5850-2019 — Katharine Graham1912 - 2001
On L Street Northwest at 15th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west on L Street Northwest.
Katharine Meyer Graham (1917-2001) worked at the Washington Post as a young woman, after her father, Eugene Meyer, bought the paper in 1933. Meyer made Katharine Graham's husband, Philip Graham, the Post's publisher, but she took over the job after . . . Map (db m141280) HM
82 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Lafayette Square
On Jackson Place Northwest at H Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south on Jackson Place Northwest.
When President John F. Kennedy took office in 1961, the historic residences surrounding Lafayette Square were facing near-certain demolition for new office buildings. It was through the vision and dedicated efforts of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy . . . Map (db m206475) HM
83 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Morrison-Clark Inn — [former Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen’s Club] —
On 11th Street Northwest (U.S. 29) at L Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north on 11th Street Northwest.
1864 David L. Morrison was a developer who sold flour and feed to the U.S. government during the Civil War. Reuben B. Clark made land investments, owned a grocery store, and served as Washington, D.C.’s jail commissioner. 1917 M. Frank . . . Map (db m32827) HM
84 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — W.4 — New York Avenue Presbyterian Church at Herald SquareCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
On New York Avenue Northwest at H Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west on New York Avenue Northwest.
"The churches are needed as never before for divine services.
So said President Lincoln from his pew in New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. While other churches were occupied by the federal government and . . . Map (db m211822) HM
85 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Restoration of Jackson Place and Lafayette SquareWhite House Conference Center
On Jackson Place Northwest south of H Street Northwest.
[Sketch of townhouses along Jackson Place, NW - the western border of Lafayette Square - behind which the White House Conference Center was constructed in the 1960s & 70s.] Dedicated to those whose spirit and vision helped to preserve . . . Map (db m32421) HM
86 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — The Dolly Madison House
On H Street Northwest at Madison Place Northwest, on the right when traveling east on H Street Northwest.
Site of dwelling house owned by Ex-President of the United States James Madison 1828 to 1836 ———— Home of his widow Mrs. Dolly Payne Madison 1837 to 1849 ———— Home of Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, . . . Map (db m2174) HM
87 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — W.5 — The United States TreasuryCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
On 15th Street Northwest north of Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
Billions for the war and a bunker for the president The grand, pillared United States Treasury building that stands before you was the financial command center for the Union during the Civil War. It was here between 1861 and 1865 . . . Map (db m130491) HM
88 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — White House Historical Association
On Jackson Place Northwest just south of H Street Northwest, on the right when traveling south.
Established with the support of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, the White House Historical Association was founded November 3, 1961, to enhance the understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of the White House and to educate the public about its rich . . . Map (db m206474) HM
89 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — White House Kitchen GardenNational Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior
On E Street Northwest west of 15th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west.
”. . . Now I shall plant, if at all, more for the public than for myself.” John Quincy Adams, diary entry for July 5, 1826, shortly before beginning the first major planting program at the White House. Massachusetts . . . Map (db m61677) HM
90 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Alma Thomas Residence1530 15th Street, NW — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
On 15th Street Northwest north of Church Street Northwest, on the left when traveling north.
Alma Thomas (1891-1978), the nationally acclaimed abstract artist, lived in this house from 1907 until her death. In 1924 she became the first graduate of Howard University's Art Department — and possibly the first black woman in the country to earn . . . Map (db m110908) HM
91 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Blanche K. Bruce and Josephine Beall Willson Bruce Residence2010 R Street, Northwest — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
Near R Street Northwest west of Connecticut Avenue Northwest.
Senator Blanche Kelso Bruce (1841-1898) and his wife Josephine Beall Willson Bruce (1853-1923), leaders of Washington's “aristocrats of color,” lived here from 1890 to 1898. Born in Virginia, Blanche escaped slavery during the Civil War, attended . . . Map (db m119125) HM
92 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Charlotte Forten Grimke House
On R Street Northwest west of 16th Street Northwest, on the left when traveling west.
Charlotte Forten Grimke House has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America.Map (db m7125) HM
93 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — General Federation of Women’s Clubs
On N Street Northwest east of 18th Street Northwest.
The General Federation of Women’s Clubs is an international women’s organization dedicated to community improvement by enhancing the lives of other through volunteer service. Founded in 1890, it is one of the world’s largest and oldest . . . Map (db m32128) HM
94 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Hélène De Beir(Kortrijk, Belgium 1974) — Studied at SAIS 1998-1999 —
Near Massachusetts Avenue Northwest east of 18th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling east.
Murdered in a violent ambush whilst working to alleviate the suffering of the Afghan people on the 2nd of June 2004 in Khair Khana, AfghanistanMap (db m112636) HM
95 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — 326 — Myrtilla MinerDupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
On 20th Street Northwest at N Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north on 20th Street Northwest.
Myrtilla Miner (1815-1864), born near Brookfield, NY, was an idealistic white teacher who came to Washington to teach African Americans. In 1853, with funding from northern abolitionists, she paid $4,000 for a three-acre site at 20th and N . . . Map (db m89607) HM
96 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Nuns of the BattlefieldCivil War Nurses Memorial
On Rhode Island Avenue Northwest at M Street Northwest, on the right when traveling east on Rhode Island Avenue Northwest.
(Upper Inscription): They comforted the dying, Nursed the wounded, carried hope to the imprisoned, gave in His name a drink of water to the thirsty. (Lower Inscription):To the memory and in honor of The Various Orders of Sisters who . . . Map (db m10176) HM
97 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Patterson HouseHistoric Site, Washington, DC — 15 Dupont Circle, NW —
On Dupont Circle Northwest at P Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north on Dupont Circle Northwest.
The Washington Club has occupied this Italian neoclassical mansion since 1951. Elizabeth Blair Lee (1818-1906), daughter of presidential advisor Francis Preston Blair, established the club in 1891 for women interested in literary, social, and . . . Map (db m125562) HM
98 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — The Cavanaugh Sculpture Garden
On Q Street Northwest just east of 19th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling east.
John Cavanaugh (1921-85), a nationally admired sculptor, had his studio nearby at 1818 18th Street NW and was called "Master of Hammered Lead Sculpture" and "Mayor of Dupont Circle". This garden extends a collection of Cavanaugh's work close . . . Map (db m143991) HM
99 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — The Dupont Circle area has always beenDupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
On 15th Street Northwest at Corcoran Street Northwest on 15th Street Northwest.
Fire Fact, Sunday February 7, 1904 Great Baltimore Fire, several DC fire companies answered Baltimore Chief's urgent telegram, "Desperate fire here. Must have help at once." DC, responding by railway flatcar, was accompanied by New York . . . Map (db m112660) HM
100 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — The Stephanie Tubbs Jones Building
On Massachusetts Avenue Northwest west of 17th Street Northwest, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of Stephanie Tubbs Jones (1949-2008) Member of Congress 1999-2008 CBCF Board Member 2005-2008 Map (db m112657) HM

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