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Braddock’s Rock: A Stone Steeped in History and Controversy
Uncover the forgotten history of Braddock’s Rock – a 7-foot Potomac landmark from Colonial America that was conquered by Washington D.C.’s urban expansion only to vanish underground. Rediscover this site…
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Rayful Edmond III: Washington D.C.’s Noted Drug Kingpin
Explore the rise and fall of Rayful Edmond III, D.C.’s infamous drug kingpin. From cocaine empire to present status.
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Electric Lights and the New Era of Progress: Remembering President Woodrow Wilson’s Inauguration
Explore the historic use of electric lights during President Woodrow Wilson’s 1913 inauguration and what it symbolized for American progress…
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The Rare Photo of the Capitol Building Just After the New Dome Was Completed in 1863
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