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BoundaryStones: In an attempt to take control of the USS Pawnee during the Civil War, Richard Thomas Zarvona disguised himself as a French lady. https://t.co/AZ4quGPG4E #DCHistory #MDHistory #VAHistory In an attempt to take control of the USS Pawnee during the Civil War, Ric…
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Our Sun as a Glowing Pumpkin via NASA https://t.co/xY39teFDx3 https://t.co/VW3hIWEgxj
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Today in History - October 27 https://t.co/hL7LtAlwwD The first in a series of eighty-five essays by "Publius," the pen name for Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, appeared in the Independent Journal, a New York newspaper, on October 27, 1787. Continue reading…
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Quote of the Day: "Everything in the world may be endured except continual prosperity." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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DCHistory: Never Mind the Sex Pistols, Here’s the Teen Idles! Learn about the DC punk scene and more in the fall issue of Washington History magazine, coming out in November. You can get this issue and other benefits by clicking here: https://t.co/23ZqvUQAMG 📷: Courtesy, Di…
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BoundaryStones: In the late 1970s, a New York prison escapee made a run for the D.C. area and became a serial burglar. His downfall came unexpectedly when a doctor struck him with his car. https://t.co/WfL5WNUHvA #DCHistory #MDHistory #VAHistory In the late 1970s, a New York…
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