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What Could Have Been: Howard University's Proposed Extension of Vermont Ave. in 1919
Take a look at what could have been! Howard University proposed extending Vermont Ave. from Florida Ave. to Georgia Ave. back in 1919. See the maps, read the letter of rejection, and check out the intersection today on Google Maps.
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1891 Map of Street Sweeping
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1935 Map of Juvenile Delinquents in Washington
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A Foreigner's Impressions of Washington in 1799
Metro's 17-Foot Long "Experimental Station" in 1968
What D.C. Looked Like in 1970: Check Out This Amazing Photo from DDOT
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Drunk Guy Falls Off Key Bridge Railing
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Revisiting the Construction of the Washington DC Metro
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