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Posted In July 6, 2015
"The President's Walk" Was Almost Reagan's Last
Hinckley was arrested and found not guilty of his charges by reason of insanity. He was sent to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Washington, DC, less than ten minutes from the place he attempted to assassinate Reagan.
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Amazing Photo of Washington Monument Apex
1917 Film Footage of 180-Mile Journey Down Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
History of Washington's Suburbs
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If You're a D.C. History Nerd, You'll Find This Fascinating: A Look at the Capitol in 1814
A Striking Portrait of Lewis Powell: The Man Who Tried to Kill Secretary of State William Seward
What Did Columbia Heights Look Like After the 1968 Riots?
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Shark Attacks in the Potomac in 1911?
A Foreigner's Impressions of Washington in 1799
1891 Map of Street Sweeping
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