Garfield Elementary School Third Graders visit for the Carnegie Library, home of the DC History Center, on a  DC History Hunt field trip.

Who We Are

Founded in 1894, the DC History Center deepens understanding of our city’s past to connect, empower, and inspire. As the only community-based nonprofit focused on the District’s history, our vision is to engage with neighborhoods across DC and elevate the stories of Washington’s diverse people, communities, and institutions. We aim to do this work as a welcoming and inclusive nonprofit organization that fosters curiosity and nurtures civic engagement to strengthen the District.

OUR HISTORY

MISSION AND VISION

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

STAFF

 

What We Do

EXHIBITS
Our three current exhibits introduce basic DC history and our research collections, explore the history of the Carnegie Library building, and offer time travel back to DC’s 20th century via panoramic photography.

PROGRAMS

RESEARCH
The online resources of the Kiplinger Research Library are accessible for remote users. Library staff are also responding to remote research queries and filling orders for photographs and photocopies.

WASHINGTON HISTORY MAGAZINE

Learn more about the only periodical devoted to scholarly research on DC, written for the general public and published as a benefit of membership in the DC History Center.

Visit Us

DC History Center
801 K Street Northwest, Washington, DC

Thursday-Friday, 12pm-7pm
Saturday-Sunday, 12pm-6pm

Make History

Support

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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Learn

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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