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Five Forgotten Murders in DC’s Murder Bay
Five forgotten people, robbed, slashed, shot, or stabbed in Washington’s Murder Bay slum between 1865 and 1868. We pulled their names out of the old Evening Star: named victims, named killers, and real intersections that no longer exist.
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Mary Harris Shot the Man Who Jilted Her in the Treasury Building, Then Married Her Lawyer
She walked into the Treasury Building on a Monday afternoon in 1865, shot the clerk who had courted her since she was twelve, and walked free in five minutes.
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The Castle at Forest Glen and the 1922 Fire That Made It
The Castle at 10 Post Office Road in Silver Spring is not a 19th-century folly. It is what a midnight furnace fire on April 24, 1922 left of the Forest Glen Trading Company, plus the granite a Pittsburgh oilman and the Seminary president bolted on top.
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The “Paris Sky Chief”: When a Constellation Flew From National Airport to Paris
On December 3, 1945, TWA’s Constellation “Paris Sky Chief” lifted off from Washington National Airport for Paris, christened with a blast of vapor as a band played. Here is the story.
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