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Discovering History: A Look at a Photograph from the Smithsonian Archives
Take a look back in time with this photograph from the Smithsonian archives. Discover history and explore the Renwick Gallery from around 1920.
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History of the Drinking Age in Washington, D.C.
Where Washington's Historic Chain Bridge Gets Its Name
Which President Got a Speeding Ticket on a Horse?
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A Bird's Eye View of the 'I Have a Dream' Speech - An Incredible Photograph
Metro Trains Were Almost Bright Red!
The Construction of Key Bridge Connecting Georgetown and Rosslyn
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A Look at Maine Ave. SW in 1865, Right Around the Time of President Lincoln's Assassination
Robert Todd Lincoln Attends Dedication of Lincoln Memorial
Revisiting the Construction of the Washington DC Metro
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