Two Washington D.C. educators named Jason Green share more than the same name.
Both have a thirst to teach the next generation, and it wasn’t until recently that they learned that both their family’s history could be traced back to Quince Orchard in 1868.
All these similarities made them want to dig a little deeper. Their story begins in Quince Orchard, a small town near Gaithersburg, Maryland. For this year's Thanksgiving, the Green cousins brought their distant families to where it all started, and learned about their history.
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