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Posted In May 21, 2013
Exploring the Smithsonian Institution Building in 1874 - A Look Back at History
Take a step back in time and explore the Smithsonian Institution Building in 1874. See the horse-drawn carriages, the storefronts, and the signs as captured in this historic photograph taken by William Henry Holmes.
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