top of page
All Posts


Watergate Exhibit Opens
A large crowd gathered in the Watergate Retail Plaza on October 10 th to view Laurie Munn’s “Watergate Portraits.” The Watergate Museum and sponsors hosted the event. The exhibition will be on view until January 31 st . Check the Museum’s web site for opening hours. (F.Leone Oct 2025) Up next : GW & The Watergate Museum present acclaimed journalist and historian Garrett Graff, author of Watergate: A New History, who will discuss the myths and realities of Watergate. Wedn
Oct 25, 20251 min read


DCPL Digital “Architectural Ghost Tour” features Lost Foggy Bottom
The DC Preservation League has posted a “ Digital Tour: Gone, But Not Forgotten (Architectural Ghost Tour) .” This tour includes 19 historic sites in D.C. that had historical and/or architectural significance but were still demolished. Some of these lost places went down with a fight, but all these losses reflect a constantly changing city. The tour starts in Georgetown with Alexander Ray’s flour warehouse (1855-1974) (Ray also owned the F Street House in Foggy Bottom). It
Oct 25, 20251 min read


Civil War Foggy Bottom - DACOR-Bacon House Presentation– October 30th
By Frank Leone Did you know that Foggy Bottom contains important Civil War locations? Camp Fry, south of Washington Circle, was the home...
Oct 12, 20251 min read


FBHD Home to Art Shows as Early as 1972
By Denise Vogt Long before the first “ Arts in Foggy Bottom ” exhibition in 2007, the Foggy Bottom Association sponsored the “First...
Oct 12, 20251 min read


Funkstown: Foggy Bottom’s Jewish Immigrant Grocery Stores
By Frank Leone It’s virtually all residential today, but in 1920, the seven-block Foggy Bottom Historic District study area housed eleven...
Oct 12, 20255 min read


Funkstown - Starting at Square 1
By Frank Leone The 1792 map of the new City of Washington contained about 1,136 numbered blocks (called “squares”) and Square 1 is right...
Oct 6, 20254 min read


Fifth Annual FB Historic District Walking Tour – A Crowd Pleaser
More than 25 people joined our sold-out walking tour of the Foggy Bottom Historic District on a beautiful Saturday, September 20, 1025....
Oct 6, 20252 min read


Funkstown – Mexican Hero Benito Juarez in Foggy Bottom
By Frank Leone The western end of Foggy Bottom’s Avenue of the Americas (Virginia Avenue) is anchored by a statue of Mexican patriot...
Sep 14, 20254 min read


First FBA History Project GWU Interns Build History Map!
By Frank Leone Since Denise Vogt and I founded the Foggy Bottom Association’s History Project in 2021, we have included George Washington...
Sep 14, 20252 min read


Funkstown: Foggy Bottom’s U.S. Institute of Peace under Attack
By Frank Leone The large building with the graceful, dove-like roof that welcomes you to D.C. is the United States Institute of Peace...
Jul 1, 20254 min read


Foggy Bottom’s Colbert King to Retire from Washington Post
By Frank Leone Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post columnist Colbert King announced on June 21 that he would retire in September...
Jul 1, 20251 min read


DC History Center Offers Free Document Scanning
From the DC History Center : “To help its community digitize important memories and histories, the DC History Center is now offering...
Jun 14, 20251 min read


Funkstown – Still There - the Schneider Triangle on Washington Circle
By Frank Leone You may have noticed that northeast of Washington Circle is a triangular block of impressive dark red brick rowhouses....
Jun 14, 20254 min read


Funkstown: Green’s Court – They Wanted Housing, They Got Highways
By Frank Leone On October 26, 1939, John Ihlder, Executive Director of Washington, D.C.’s Alley Dwelling Authority, spoke to the...
Jun 11, 20254 min read


Funkstown: Green’s Court – Gone but not Forgotten
By Frank Leone In 1890 about 10% of D.C.’s population - generally the poorest 10% - lived in alley dwellings. A 50-year effort to...
May 16, 20253 min read


Funkstown - History News, Notes, and Events!
By Frank Leone Colbert King on Community Displacement and Renewal - Washington Post Pulitzer-Prize columnist and former West End resident...
May 4, 20253 min read


Funkstown: Foggy Bottom’s OAS Building – The House of the Americas
By Frank Leone The Organization of American States building is one of Foggy Bottom’s (and D.C.’s) most beautiful buildings. It...
Apr 21, 20253 min read


DC HISTORY CONFERENCE Features First Ever Historic Neighborhood Gathering
Although these are challenging times for history advocates, the 51st DC History Conference was a tremendous success. The DC History...
Apr 21, 20252 min read


In a Time Before a Tatte Cafe
By Denise Vogt The West End. In the early days of spring, imagine a time before K Street was lined with vehicle traffic and trees...
Apr 21, 20251 min read


The New Watergate Museum Presents First Program
By Frank Leone The newly established (2024) Watergate Museum presented its first program featuring NPR’s Scott Simon interviewing Joe...
Apr 6, 20252 min read


FBA History Project Judges National History Day in DC
History Project Co-Chairs Denise Vogt and Frank Leone were among the 70 judges for DC’s National History Day event. National History...
Apr 6, 20251 min read
bottom of page
