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Posted In May 28, 2014
Explore DC in 1903: A Map of the Department of State Location
Take a look back in time to explore DC in 1903 with this map of the Department of State! See the dog pound at 23rd and C St. and the Herdic-Phaeton building at 19th and E St.
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Shaw, Mt. Vernon Square, and Dupont Circle: A 19th-Century Property Value Comparison
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A Closer Look at Thomas Circle in the 1920s
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