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Posted In May 2, 2016
A Trip Down Memory Lane: Real Estate in Chevy Chase in 1913
Take a trip down memory lane and explore real estate in Chevy Chase, D.C. in 1913. Back then, you could get a great home for $6,500, the equivalent of about $156,000 today. Now, these homes are easily worth a million dollars.
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Senior Prom at the White House
Metro's 17-Foot Long "Experimental Station" in 1968
Never-Built Ulysses Grant Memorial Bridge
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1917 Film Footage of 180-Mile Journey Down Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
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Now This is Cool: Check Out the Washington Times Pocket Directory of Apartments from 1914
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