This Week at the Historical Society of Washington

by Borderstan.com November 2, 2008 at 8:56 am 1,402 0

The Historical Society of Washington, DC, is housed in this 1902 Beaux-Arts building. It also houses the Kiplinger Research Library and National Music Center.

Mount Vernon Square, 801 K Street NW: The Historical Society of Washington, DC, is housed in this 1902 Beaux-Arts building. It also houses the Kiplinger Research Library and National Music Center.

From Logan Circle News on Yahoo! Groups… a look at what’s happening this week at The Historical Society of Washington, D.C.

Continuing Exhibits

  • Through December 15: “Riots are the Language of the Unheard,” exploring issues that led to the 1968 riots.
  • Through December 15: “Frank Smith: 40 Years Since the Riots,” works from the Black Arts movement.

This Week

  • Wednesday, November at noon: film, “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.”
  • Saturday, November 8 at noon: film, “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.”
  • Sunday, November 9 at 2:30 p.m.: lecture, “Black Men Built the Capitol,” with author Jesse Holland of the Associated Press.

More Information

  • The Historical Society of Washington, DC, is located at 801 K Street NW at Mount Vernon Square.
  • All events are free unless otherwise indicated.
  • For more details, visit the Web site at or call (202) 383-1850.

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