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Posted In April 27, 2019
Harry Wardman's Woodley Park Homes
Harry Wardman was a prolific developer of Northwest in the 1920s. This ad from The Evening Star shows some of his homes on Cathedral Ave. in Woodley Park.
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Where Was Griffith Stadium in Washington?
Who Was Frank Morris? He Escaped Alcatraz.
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Revisiting the Construction of the Washington DC Metro
Awesome Old Pan Am Advertisements
1891 Map of Street Sweeping
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San Diego Padres Move to Washington for 1974 Season
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