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Posted In 1960s
Remembering JFK: A Powerful Video of the Kennedy Family Leaving the White House
A powerful and moving video of the Kennedy family leaving the White House after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Jackie Kennedy is also seen visiting JFK's grave in Arlington Cemetery.
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Why Is It Named Ballston?
Hear the Voice of Walter Johnson, The Greatest Pitcher of All Time
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Washington Was Originally Named Rome, Maryland
1917 Film Footage of 180-Mile Journey Down Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Metro's 17-Foot Long "Experimental Station" in 1968
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Why Is There No J Street in Washington, DC?
This Retro Metro Infomercial from the 1970s Is Amazing!
Old Dutch Market at Dupont Circle
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