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Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries
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Rose Park Playground
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The Westin Georgetown, Washington D.C.
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The Ven at Embassy Row, Washington, D.C., a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries
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Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries

2501 Mill Rd NW, Washington, DC 20007
4.8(9)
Open until 5:00 PM
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attractions: Dumbarton House, Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C., Rose Park, Rose Park Playground, The President Woodrow Wilson House, The Oak Hill Cemetery, The Phillips Collection, Rose Park Tot Lot, Robert Emmet Memorial Park, Taras Shevchenko, restaurants: Apéro & La Bohème, DC Comedy Loft and Bier Baron Tavern, Soho Tea & Coffee, The Fireplace, Z Burger (Dupont Circle), Bagels Etc., Capital Doner Washington DC ( Shawarma - Gyro), George's King of Falafel and Cheesesteak, Bar Angie, Blue Duck Tavern, local businesses: Consulate General of the Republic of Korea, Embassy of the Republic of Haiti, Stachowski's Market, Embassy of Kenya, Streets Market, Embassy of Côte d'Ivoire, Jerusalem Baptist Church, Woodrow Wilson House, Rose Park Farmers Market, Embassy of the Republic of Korea
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(202) 253-0435
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mtzion-fubs.org
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Nearby attractions of Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries

Dumbarton House

Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C.

Rose Park

Rose Park Playground

The President Woodrow Wilson House

The Oak Hill Cemetery

The Phillips Collection

Rose Park Tot Lot

Robert Emmet Memorial Park

Taras Shevchenko

Dumbarton House

Dumbarton House

4.3

(124)

Open 24 hours
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Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C.

Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C.

4.7

(113)

Closed
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Rose Park

Rose Park

4.7

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Rose Park Playground

Rose Park Playground

4.8

(41)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries

Apéro & La Bohème

DC Comedy Loft and Bier Baron Tavern

Soho Tea & Coffee

The Fireplace

Z Burger (Dupont Circle)

Bagels Etc.

Capital Doner Washington DC ( Shawarma - Gyro)

George's King of Falafel and Cheesesteak

Bar Angie

Blue Duck Tavern

Apéro & La Bohème

Apéro & La Bohème

4.5

(203)

$$$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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DC Comedy Loft and Bier Baron Tavern

DC Comedy Loft and Bier Baron Tavern

4.0

(702)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Soho Tea & Coffee

Soho Tea & Coffee

4.5

(288)

$

Closed
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The Fireplace

The Fireplace

4.1

(217)

$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries

Consulate General of the Republic of Korea

Embassy of the Republic of Haiti

Stachowski's Market

Embassy of Kenya

Streets Market

Embassy of Côte d'Ivoire

Jerusalem Baptist Church

Woodrow Wilson House

Rose Park Farmers Market

Embassy of the Republic of Korea

Consulate General of the Republic of Korea

Consulate General of the Republic of Korea

3.7

(101)

Click for details
Embassy of the Republic of Haiti

Embassy of the Republic of Haiti

2.9

(201)

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Stachowski's Market

Stachowski's Market

4.5

(114)

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Embassy of Kenya

Embassy of Kenya

3.3

(293)

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Reviews of Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries

4.8
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5y

Shortly after you enter Georgetown from the Q Street Bridge, behind several buildings are two cemeteries abandoned in the 1950s. Built in 1808, these cemeteries buried Georgetown's African American community (although the cemetery was open to all people). Oral history says it was even a stop on the Underground Railroad.

Ignored since the 1950s, it's now a park with trails weaving through the fallen gravestones and into the woods leading to Rock Creek Park. As you walk the trails, find the brick hut. That is where they say people hid on the Underground Railroad.

Walk along the gravestones and read people's names. You'll see dates over two hundred years old. There are benches nearby to sit...

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2y

Quiet and somber, Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemetery is a resting place for enslaved and freed African Americans and their descendants. Rolling hills are thick with tree cover so it’s really shady in the afternoon. NOT a good place to bring your dog. There are a lot of unmarked graves in this cemetery. Out of respect for the deceased, I would leave this place in peace unless you’ve come to pay...

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4.0
7y

Not in the best shape, but still beautiful and peaceful. There are a couple interesting sights in this small, neglected area that I'll let you discover yourself. Free street parking right by the old cemetery behind the apartment buildings. While you are there, walk down the hill, and take the Rock Creek Park Trail south to see the most beautiful bridge in DC from below... the Dumbarton/Q...

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Austin GraffAustin Graff
Shortly after you enter Georgetown from the Q Street Bridge, behind several buildings are two cemeteries abandoned in the 1950s. Built in 1808, these cemeteries buried Georgetown's African American community (although the cemetery was open to all people). Oral history says it was even a stop on the Underground Railroad. Ignored since the 1950s, it's now a park with trails weaving through the fallen gravestones and into the woods leading to Rock Creek Park. As you walk the trails, find the brick hut. That is where they say people hid on the Underground Railroad. Walk along the gravestones and read people's names. You'll see dates over two hundred years old. There are benches nearby to sit and reflect.
Erika BergErika Berg
Est. in 1808 in what was once called "Black Georgetown," MZ & FUBS is DC's oldest African American burial grounds, the final resting place of more than 6,000 free and enslaved Black Americans, a stop on the Underground Railroad (don't miss the old vault), a treasure-trove of unwhite-washed U.S. history and personal stories... a sacred space, worthy of reverence, restoration, and preservation.
Nnamdi AzikiweNnamdi Azikiwe
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Shortly after you enter Georgetown from the Q Street Bridge, behind several buildings are two cemeteries abandoned in the 1950s. Built in 1808, these cemeteries buried Georgetown's African American community (although the cemetery was open to all people). Oral history says it was even a stop on the Underground Railroad. Ignored since the 1950s, it's now a park with trails weaving through the fallen gravestones and into the woods leading to Rock Creek Park. As you walk the trails, find the brick hut. That is where they say people hid on the Underground Railroad. Walk along the gravestones and read people's names. You'll see dates over two hundred years old. There are benches nearby to sit and reflect.
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Est. in 1808 in what was once called "Black Georgetown," MZ & FUBS is DC's oldest African American burial grounds, the final resting place of more than 6,000 free and enslaved Black Americans, a stop on the Underground Railroad (don't miss the old vault), a treasure-trove of unwhite-washed U.S. history and personal stories... a sacred space, worthy of reverence, restoration, and preservation.
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