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Posted In September 1, 2013
Exploring a Unique Advertisement from the Washington Post, June 12th, 1879
Take a look back in time with us and explore a unique advertisement from the Washington Post, printed on June 12th, 1879. Discover the interesting history behind this vintage ad!
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The Construction of Key Bridge Connecting Georgetown and Rosslyn
Exploring an 1857 View of Washington, D.C. with the Smithsonian in the Distance
Now This is Cool: Check Out the Washington Times Pocket Directory of Apartments from 1914
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Where Was Griffith Stadium in Washington?
If You're a D.C. History Nerd, You'll Find This Fascinating: A Look at the Capitol in 1814
What D.C. Looked Like in 1970: Check Out This Amazing Photo from DDOT
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Babe Ruth Runs Into Wall; Knocked Unconscious
Photo of Boyish Kennedy and Nixon
1890s Map of Diarrhea Deaths in Washington
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