1979 article on Takoma Theatre
Takoma Theatre Conservancy

Takoma Metro Mosaic by Sam Gilliam


Takoma Spruce planting and rededication


See the Takoma Library Centennial
Takoma, DC
Between Georgia and Eastern
North of Tuckerman


Washington Post article on Soupergirl

Takoma Park was founded and developed as a suburb by Benjamin F. Gilbert in 1883. It was the first commuter suburb in the area and was originally located on approximately 100 acres of land around the B & O Railroad tracks. Gilbert, in planning his suburb, ignored jurisdictional lines, and the original town of Takoma Park straddles the line between the District of Columbia and Maryland. The DC portion is also known as Takoma Park, or more usually Takoma. Much of it is a Historic District.
Full history
Recent History
Washington Post article on Takoma
National Park Service webpage on Takoma.

Keep up with Takoma:

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B

Takoma DC Neighborhood Association

Neighborhood Links

Local Service Providers

Send your rants and raves to maggyslist@gmail.com

Photos




Further Information and Documents

Takoma Central District Plan

Takoma Transportation Study
   Accident at Blair & Butternut

MPD Reorganization

Zoning Overlay Document

Zoning Overlay Map

• Final decison on request to raze Takoma Theatre

• Stormwater presentation by District Department of Energy

Notes on proposed changes to 14 streets and intersections in Takoma
   Blair/Cedar/Butternut
   Blair/5th/Dahlia
   Piney Branch/Cedar/6th
   Blair & Aspen
   Piney Branch & Blair
   (thanks to Steve Smith for these)

Please send postable information to rich@takomadc.info