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Posted In October 13, 2015
Exploring the Streets of DC in 1920: 1610 14th St. NW
Take a journey back in time to explore DC's 1610 14th St. NW in 1920! See what's changed and stay the same with Ghibellina, Rice and Pearl Dive. Zoom in on the details and see the amazing graffiti and a mysterious hose coming out of the ground!
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1935 Map of Juvenile Delinquents in Washington
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Pictures Tell a Story: Exploring a 1918 Photo of WWI Soldiers in DC
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Taking a Tour of the Dupont Underground: Stepping Back in Time to 1955
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Where Was Griffith Stadium in Washington?
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