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On October 1, 1863, six U.S. Treasury Department officials met to discuss the creation of a social and literary club in Washington, D.C. [3] The Metropolitan Club officially organized twelve days later, with 43 members. [3] The first year, dues were $50. [2] On June 25, 1883, the club acquired a lot on the corner of H Street and 17th Streets ...
The Metropolitan Club (1863) [92] The 1925 F Street Club (1935–1999) The National Press Club (1908) The Racquet Club of Washington (1920–1936), merged into the University Club of Washington, D.C. [93] The Sulgrave Club (1922) [94] The University Club of Washington, DC (1904) [95] [96]
Pages in category "Clubs and societies in Washington, D.C." The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Metropolitan Club (Washington, D.C.) N.
Ella Lillian Davis Browne Mahammitt (November 22, 1863 – September 9, 1932) was an American journalist, civil rights activist, and women's rights activist from Omaha, Nebraska. She was editor of the black weekly newspaper The Enterprise, president of Omaha's Colored Women's Club, and an officer of local branches of the Afro-American League.
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The United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) is a national organization and sanctioning body for amateur soccer in the United States. It consists of 54 state organizations as well as regional, national and state leagues.
Chuck Brown performing go-go music Jazzist Duke Ellington, shown here performing in Washington in 1946, is among the most prominent musicians to come from DC. D.C. has its own native music genre, called go-go , a musical subgenre that is a blend of funk, blues, and rhythm, and old-school hip-hop that originated in the Washington, D.C., area in ...
The Washington metropolitan area, which includes parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, is the country's seventh-largest metropolitan area, with a 2023 population of 6.3 million residents. [6] A locally elected mayor and 13-member council have governed the district since 1973, though Congress retains the power to overturn local laws.