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Posted In March 29, 2016
Exploring F Street in the 1860s – An Incredible Image from the End of the Civil War
Take a closer look at this incredible image from the end of the Civil War. It shows F Street in the 1860s and the details are quite incredible when you click on the photo. Can you figure out where this is exactly?
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