Skip to content
The Best Of
Neighborhoods
Southwest DC
Waterfront
Maryland
Gaithersburg
Rockville
Bethesda
Hyattsville
Silver Spring
Bladensburg
Virginia
McLean
Falls Church
Alexandria
Vienna
Arlington
Southeast DC
Congress Heights
Navy Yard
Capitol Hill
Anacostia
Northeast DC
Trinidad
Woodridge
Deanwood
Brookland
Northwest DC
Tenleytown
Park View
Friendship Heights
Brightwood
Crestwood
Sheridan-Kalorama
The Palisades
Logan Circle
Petworth
Glover Park
Bloomingdale
Georgetown
Woodley Park
Dupont Circle
Columbia Heights
Cleveland Park
Adams Morgan
Mt. Pleasant
Chevy Chase
Cathedral Heights
Chinatown
Lost Neighborhoods
Hell’s Bottom
Swampoodle
Murder Bay
Notable People & Places
Places
Washington Monument
Library of Congress
The White House
The Capitol Building
Dulles Airport
People
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Calvin Coolidge
Officer Sprinkle
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Warren G. Harding
William McKinley
Abraham Lincoln
John F. Kennedy
Teddy Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
Posted In John Lennon
More 1964 Photos of The Beatles in Washington, D.C.
Amazing photos of the Beatles in Washington, DC. Their first live concert in the US was at Uline Arena in 1964.
"Bigger Than Jesus" Beatles Play D.C. Stadium in '66
Beatles became embroiled in a massive controversy with John Lennon's incendiary comments.
The Beatles' First Concert in the U.S. Was at Washington Coliseum
The Beatles' first live performance in America was in Washington, D.C. on February 11th, 1964. They played at the Washington Coliseum after arriving at Union Station from New York City.
No posts found
Why Is It Named Ballston?
A Rare Look Back: The Lincoln Memorial in 1917 During Construction
Senior Prom at the White House
No posts found
-ad 615-
Metro Trains Were Almost Bright Red!
Babe Ruth Runs Into Wall; Knocked Unconscious
A Look at Maine Ave. SW in 1865, Right Around the Time of President Lincoln's Assassination
No posts found
-ad 616-
Hear the Voice of Walter Johnson, The Greatest Pitcher of All Time
San Diego Padres Move to Washington for 1974 Season
Awesome Old Pan Am Advertisements
No posts found
-ad 630-
Popular Posts
Now This is Cool: Check Out the Washington Times Pocket Directory of Apartments from 1914
No posts found
What D.C. Looked Like in 1970: Check Out This Amazing Photo from DDOT
A Closer Look at Thomas Circle in the 1920s
Who Was Frank Morris? He Escaped Alcatraz.
March for Prohibition: "Lips That Touch Liquor Shall Never Touch Mine"
No posts found
Enjoy daily
Ghosts of DC stories.
SUBSCRIBE
No thanks.