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Posted In October 30, 2014
Exploring the Rural Landscape of Chevy Chase in 1907
Explore a historic view of Chevy Chase, MD in 1907 with this map showing the area's rural landscape before development. It looks like the Shoemaker family owned quite a bit of land in the area back then.
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Amazing Photo of Washington Monument Apex
Three Sisters Bridge Across the Potomac Was Never Built
Never-Built Ulysses Grant Memorial Bridge
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Photos of 1940s Boarding House Living in DC
1917 Film Footage of 180-Mile Journey Down Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Revisiting the Construction of the Washington DC Metro
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