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Posted In February 24, 2012
March for Prohibition: "Lips That Touch Liquor Shall Never Touch Mine"
Explore the Temperance movement's fight against alcohol in the U.S., where 'lips that touch liquor' spurred a historic march and the eventual Prohibition era.
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When Did Metro Open in D.C.?
Exploring an 1857 View of Washington, D.C. with the Smithsonian in the Distance
Where Was Griffith Stadium in Washington?
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Photos of 1940s Boarding House Living in DC
Pictures Tell a Story: Exploring a 1918 Photo of WWI Soldiers in DC
Mary Surratt Boarding House is Now a Chinese Restaurant
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History Behind Lion Statues in House of Cards Opening Credits
Washington Was Originally Named Rome, Maryland
What Is The History of Tysons Corner?
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