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Posted In October 17, 2012
Old Real Estate Ads: Washington Heights in 1904 and the Creation of FIFA
Take a look at an old real estate advertisement from Washington Heights in 1904 and learn about the creation of FIFA one week earlier. Today, Washington Heights is known as Adams Morgan.
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A Look Back at Columbia Heights in 1951: A Photo of 11th and Kenyon St. NW
What Is The History of Hell's Bottom?
A Look at the Amazing Anti-Flirt Club and Their "Anti-Flirt Week" from 1923
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A Rare Look Back: The Lincoln Memorial in 1917 During Construction
A Closer Look at Thomas Circle in the 1920s
A Bird's Eye View of Washington, Looking Toward the Northeast
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Robert Todd Lincoln Attends Dedication of Lincoln Memorial
Metro's 17-Foot Long "Experimental Station" in 1968
Amazing View From Capitol Dome in 1863
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