I’m off to DC Pagan Pride Day to teach a workshop on Magickal Washington. I decided to not be a one-note-wonder and not teach something specifically Jewitchy. I figured I’d do something a little broader, but still true to my path. I love connecting to the place I live here and now as well as connecting to the places of my ancestors, which is why I developed this workshop. Of course, I only have a 1/2 hour to do this — so it’s really the introduction to my introduction!
I figured I’d post a PDF of the handout I’ll be handing out, especially since I just ran out of printer ink!
Below are handy links to the websites and the books on Amazon that are referenced in the handout: Magickal Washington (pdf)
Online Resources:
- Explore DC: http://www.exploredc.org/
A Resource to Learn About the History of Washington, DC by WETA
- The L’Enfant and McMillan Plans: http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash/lenfant.htm
Learn About the Two Maps that Created Washington, DC
- United States Capitol Historical Society: http://www.uschs.org
- Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov
- Capital Crescent Trail: http://www.cctrail.org
- Nature at the C&O Canal: http://www.nps.gov/archive/choh/Nature/index.html
Books:
- Myths in Stone: Religious Dimensions of Washington, D.C. by Jeffrey F. Meyer
- Washington in Maps by Iris Miller
- Washington Album: A Pictorial History of the Nation’s Capital by Jane and Bob Levey
- Washington, D.C. Then and Now by Alexander D. Mitchell IV
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