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Posted In November 20, 2015
A Look Back: Incredible Photos of the White House Taken in 1950
Take a look back in time with these incredible photos of the White House taken in 1950. Click the link to see more photos taken by my grandfather with a Leica 111c 35mm camera.
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Map of All D.C. Boundary Stones From 1906
Photos of 1940s Boarding House Living in DC
Uncovering the History & Origin of Annandale, VA
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Au Pied de Cochon: D.C.'s Iconic Culinary Landmark
Senior Prom at the White House
A Striking Portrait of Lewis Powell: The Man Who Tried to Kill Secretary of State William Seward
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A Look Back at Columbia Heights in 1951: A Photo of 11th and Kenyon St. NW
Taking a Tour of the Dupont Underground: Stepping Back in Time to 1955
Shaw, Mt. Vernon Square, and Dupont Circle: A 19th-Century Property Value Comparison
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