Frederick Douglass’ house at 1900 Anacostia Drive SE. (Photo by tedeytan)

Frederick Douglass’ house at 1411 W Street SE. (Photo by tedeytan)

Sandra Bullock spent part of her childhood in Northern Virginia. So did Warren Beatty, Shirley MacClaine and Jim Morrison. Sylvester Stallone lived his teenage years in Silver Spring.

Scores of D.C.-area homes inhabited—formerly and presently—by famous and famous-for-D.C. people are mapped by a new website, Bigwig Digs, a project by the real-estate website Urban Turf that aims to turn the region into a digitized Star Maps. Between 1952 and 1962, for instance, Stallone grew up in a Cape Cod-style house on Seminary Road in Silver Spring after his father opened a local beauty school.

The site also gives the current and former addresses of people still very much at work in Washington, Bob Woodward, who lived in a Dupont Circle apartment during the Watergate years, and the stately brick Washingtonian-style house near the Naval Observatory that is the current home of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

But the site’s launch isn’t just limited to global political and media figures. It also takes care to include people who’s lives deeply impacted D.C.’s history. Duke Ellington’s house at 1805 13th Street NW is on the list, as is Frederick Douglass’ home at 1411 W Street SE.