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Posted In September 21, 2015
A Look Back at the 1925 World Series at Griffith Stadium
Take a look back at the 1925 World Series at Griffith Stadium with this photo and film footage. We were in the World Series that year, for the second year in a row. Unfortunately, we lost that year.
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A Foreigner's Impressions of Washington in 1799
Why Is It Named Reston?
Dulles Airport Opening Dedication Footage From 1962
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What Is The History of Hell's Bottom?
Petworth in the 1930s
Map of All D.C. Boundary Stones From 1906
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Exploring Washington's Lost Neighborhoods of the Late 19th Century
The Construction of Key Bridge Connecting Georgetown and Rosslyn
Electric Lights and the New Era of Progress: Remembering President Woodrow Wilson's Inauguration
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