Washington in the 80s

When Disco Came to DC

Discover the vibrant bar and club scene in Washington, DC during the mid-1980s. The Fox Trap club was particularly popular among affluent African Americans. Additionally, DC's super discos like The Pier, the Lost and Found, and the Other Side were renowned for their lively atmosphere and the chance to encounter famous individuals, attracting a diverse mix of people, including Redskins players.

When Disco Came to DC

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    Washington in the 80s

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    It was the decade of Reagan and Barry, the Wall and the Quilt, Go-Go and DC punk, the Air Florida crash and crack, a golden age for local media and sports. WETA explores the 1980s with firsthand accounts from notable Washingtonians including Marion Barry, Carol Schwartz, Maureen Bunyan, Kojo Nnamdi, Pat Buchanan, Arch Campbell and Joe Gibbs.

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