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Posted In March 2, 2016
Exploring the Old Spanish Embassy at 1521 New Hampshire Ave. NW in 1911
Take a look back in time to 1911 and explore the Old Spanish Embassy at 1521 New Hampshire Ave. NW. Check it out today on Google Street View.
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A Rare Look Back: The Lincoln Memorial in 1917 During Construction
Pictures Tell a Story: Exploring a 1918 Photo of WWI Soldiers in DC
Where Washington's Historic Chain Bridge Gets Its Name
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1935 Map of Juvenile Delinquents in Washington
1886 Plan to Fill In and Build Over Rock Creek
What Is The History of Hell's Bottom?
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This Retro Metro Infomercial from the 1970s Is Amazing!
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Exploring Washington's Lost Neighborhoods of the Late 19th Century
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