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Posted In September 9, 2014
An Incredible View of the Washington Monument in the Early 1980s
Take a look back in time at the Washington Monument in the early 1980s with this incredible view from the Library of Congress. See the iconic monument as it was in the 1980s!
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Hear the Voice of Walter Johnson, The Greatest Pitcher of All Time
Three Sisters Bridge Across the Potomac Was Never Built
Drunk Guy Falls Off Key Bridge Railing
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If You're a D.C. History Nerd, You'll Find This Fascinating: A Look at the Capitol in 1814
Metro's 17-Foot Long "Experimental Station" in 1968
Old Dutch Market at Dupont Circle
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This Retro Metro Infomercial from the 1970s Is Amazing!
March for Prohibition: "Lips That Touch Liquor Shall Never Touch Mine"
Shaw, Mt. Vernon Square, and Dupont Circle: A 19th-Century Property Value Comparison
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