Mr. T’s
200 North Washington Street
After being made to wait while five white patrons who came in after him were served, George “T.” Johnson opened Mr. T’s as a store catering to African American clientele.
Taverns in Rockville were the only businesses that were allowed
to remain segregated as an exemption to the l962 City law against discrimination in public places. Mr. T’s initially sold ice cream, lunches, and candy. ln the evening it was a popular local drinking
establishment. George Johnson opened the doors of Mr. T’s to customers of all races who came in part because of Mr. Johnson’s
popularity and his participation in Rockville politics. Johnson was
the first African American member of the Rockville Chamber of Commerce.
Marker is at the intersection of North Washington Street and Beall Avenue on North Washington Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org