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In the meantime, enjoy this brief history of Chevy
Chase, MD.
A Brief History of Chevy Chase, Maryland
It appears the name Chevy Chase evolved
from the development of the lands outside the District of
Columbia as part of the real estate development boom on
the late 1880s. One Francis G. Newlands married the
daughter of U.S. Senator William Sharon, who had made a
fortune from the Comstock Lode and other mining and real
estate ventures. Senator Sharon etc. developed Washington
real estate around Dupont Circle prior to 1885. When
Sharon died, his son-in-law, Newlands, was the executor
and thus had considerable resources at hand to go into
real estate. Newlands himself was a congressman and later
became a senator. In 1887, Newlands decided to launch a
great plan of land purchase amounting to more than 1,700
acres, along with a comprehensive plan of suburban
development called the Chevy Chase Land Company.
The Rock Creek Railway was chartered in 1888 by the owners
of the Chevy Chase Land Company. It was intended primarily
to enhance the value of their property as well as provide
transportation from the city. It ran from 18th & U Sts NW
out Connecticut Ave to the Chevy Chase Lake .
Newlands developed Chevy Chase Village as a planned
community, with zoning, architectural controls, schools,
churches, water, and sewage systems. At Chevy Chase Lake a
power house was built to run the streetcars, street lights
and provide electricity to the houses which would be
built.
The Chevy Chase Land Co. began purchasing property in
1890. This was a slow process and during his lifetime,
Newlands developed only a small portion of the land
designated as homesites. Most development took place
during the building boom after WWI. It wasn't until the
1920s that the Chevy Chase Land Co. was able to pay off
its large debts and provide capital for commercial
development.

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