
GM lives on 33rd St. But it was once called Market St. Before that it was called West Lane (and Duck Lane for the part below M St.)
Around the corner from GM is Volta Pl. But that was originally called 4th St. Then it was called Q St. Not until the early 20th century did it get it’s current name. Up the block is Q St., which was originally 5th St. Then R St. It took over the Q name after Volta took its name.
Nearby is Volta Park. It was originally the Presbyterian church’s burial grounds. (There are probably still bodies buried all over the place around here). Eventually it took the name Georgetown Playground before it became Volta Park.
Q St. east of Wisconsin was first Back St. before it was Stoddert St. before it was Q St. Wisconsin Ave., in turn, was called High St. Then for a little while it was called 32nd St. And 32nd St. was called Valley Rd., but above R St. (which was called Road St.) it was called Observatory Place.
Georgetown itself was called Georgetown when it was an independent city. And then for a couple decades it was called West Washington before returning to its old name. Georgetown University always had the Georgetown name, but it used to call itself Georgetown College. George Washington University, however, used to be called Columbian College. (Columbia University in New York was originally called King’s College).
The point is this: names change. Sometimes old names simply get lost to history. Other times the old names are replaced to make a fresh start. That’s the reason most Georgetown street names got changed: to integrate them into Washington City’s street names after the two cities were merged. Continue reading →
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