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Posted In November 24, 2014
A Look Back at Alexander Gardner's Photographic Gallery in 1863
Take a look back in time to 1863 and explore Alexander Gardner's Photographic Gallery in Washington, D.C. with this amazing old photo. Click the image for a detailed version.
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