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Posted In April 23, 2019
Autumn 1984, Washington DC – The Best of Times, The Worst of Traffic: The Story of Dr. John O. Nestor and the Birth of 'Nestoring'
In Autumn 1984, Washington DC, Dr. John O. Nestor set off a heated discussion over driving etiquette with his left-lane strategy. His verb, 'Nestoring', has become an obscure verb and a lesson in sticking to your principles.
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1916 Convention of Former Slaves in Washington
1895 Bird's Eye View of Brookland
Au Pied de Cochon: D.C.'s Iconic Culinary Landmark
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Unbuilt Wonders: The 1912 Alternative Designs for the Lincoln Memorial
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Petworth in the 1930s
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