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The Roots of Modern Bethesda Part I – “A Wide Place in the Road”

Date and Time

Friday, September 5, 2025, 2:00 PM until 3:15 PM

Location

Connie Morella Library
USA

Event Contact(s)

Elizabeth Haile

Category

BMAV Event

Registration Info

Registration is not Required

About this event

Have you ever wondered how (and why) Bethesda came to be where and what it is today? In this hour-long program, Hank Levine of the Bethesda Historical Society will take us through how, between 1750 and 1920, a fall line, a ridge line, a turnpike, a trolley line, rail lines, automobiles and Chevy Chase set the stage for the development of Bethesda into the affluent suburb and urban center it is today. Join us in person to hear (and see) stories of early churches, stores, and real estate moguls; the time Bethesda was bypassed and almost died; the experimental animal farm that struck many as less than heaven scent; and the founding of our first neighborhoods. There will be lots of pictures, and ample time for questions.
Co-sponsored by BMAV and Connie Morella Library. Free and open to the public.