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Posted In January 21, 2013
What to Wear to the 1969 Inauguration: A Guide to Appropriate Attire
Get a glimpse into the past and learn what was considered appropriate attire for the 1969 inauguration of Richard Nixon. Learn more about the formal dress code and where to buy a "Club Coat" for the ceremony.
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Photo of Boyish Kennedy and Nixon
A Look at Maine Ave. SW in 1865, Right Around the Time of President Lincoln's Assassination
San Diego Padres Move to Washington for 1974 Season
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Shark Attacks in the Potomac in 1911?
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1890s Map of Diarrhea Deaths in Washington
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A Look Back at Columbia Heights in 1951: A Photo of 11th and Kenyon St. NW
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