Deepening Understanding of Our City’s Past

Third graders look closely at events on the timeline in the DC Hall of History exhibit.

Education is at the core of our mission. At the DC History Center, we tell the diverse stories of our nation’s capital to a broad community of learners. We serve students and teachers. We welcome and educate newcomers and engage life-long learners. We celebrate, preserve, and present everyday life in DC in the context of the nation’s history. DC History Center’s educational programs, exhibits, and publications are designed to bring people together to satisfy their curiosity, learn each other’s stories, and develop respect for the larger community in which we live.

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RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS
Find out how you can use DC History Center resources in your classroom, including lesson plans, activities, a local history timeline, and more.

DC HISTORY CONFERENCE
Since 1973, this annual conference has provided a friendly and rigorous forum for discussing and promoting original research about the history of the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Teachers and students are welcome to attend and to become part of the program!

CONTEXT FOR TODAY
Find readings, documents, videos, and other educational resources to help contextualize current events.

 

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As a private, nonprofit organization, the DC History Center relies on generous gifts from individuals, foundations, and corporations to support our mission. In times of upheaval and uncertainty, we rely on history to guide us.

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At the DC History Center, we tell the diverse stories of our nation’s capital to a broad community of learners. We seek to bring people together to satisfy their curiosity, learn each other’s stories, and develop respect for the larger community in which we live.

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