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      • The execution of Captian Wirz
      • Navy Defense guns off of Indian Head highway, Mar...
      • On parade on America's main street
      • The Klan in Northern Virginia
      • Wide shot of old Dc
      • Random old photos of DC
      • View from the Old Soldiers Home in NE DC
      • 21st and F NW
      • Maryland Congressman Charles Linthicum
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      • Fire at the Treasury Building
      • Greyhound to New York
      • F street NW before Christmas
      • The Petticoat Affair
      • Frederick Law Olmsted
      • The Beatles in Washington, February 11, 1964
      • Almost
      • Dumbarton Oaks
      • L. Ron Hubbard House
      • Fort Stevens
      • Curtis Brothers Big Chair
      • Pennsylvania Ave circa 1930
      • F street NW 1932
      • UFO's over DC
      • HB Leary & Sons Automotive at 1317 14th Street NW
      • 14th and Irving Street NW circa 1922
      • The Hi-Hat Cocktail Lounge in the Ambassador Hotel...
      • Francis Scott Key home, 3518 M street, NW
      • The Pan American Building 1919
      • The Old Post Office Building
      • The Meridian Hill House
      • The Octagon House 1908
      • The Corcoran
      • US Chamber of Commerce on H Street NW 1920s
      • The US Agricultural Building circa 1919
      • William Wilson Corcoran
      • The Exorcist steps
      • The Key's
      • Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth
      • The Death of Mary Pinchot Meyer

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