Saturday, October 30, 2021

#Chestertown #MD 10.30.21 #Sultana #downrigging #festival https://t.co/ih80feM4pt


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Many young people involved in counterculture in the late 1960s and early '70s wondered what effect LSD would have on Richard Nixon, and Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane almost got to find out. https://t.co/DlX0f7FcVp #DCHistory Many young people involved in counterculture i…


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1920s view of the mall and the Capitol from the Washington Monument. The large buildings encroaching on the mall are temporary offices left over from World War I, as are the twin smokestacks. https://t.co/xr0G2A7EIW 1920s view of the mall and the Capitol from the Washington Mo…


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Days after President Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre, one storeowner predicted that black fabric would be in high demand and acted accordingly. https://t.co/mZsuMdG1r6 #DCHistory Days after President Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre, one storeowner predicted that black …


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Today in History - October 30 https://t.co/QHUUI5nIS9 On October 30, 1735, John Adams--Revolutionary leader, Declaration of Independence signer, creator and theorist of constitutions, leading diplomat, first vice president, and second president of the United States--was born…


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Quote of the Day: "A smile is a curve that sets everything straight." - Phyllis Diller


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Friday, October 29, 2021

Traces of Clover Adams, a D.C. socialite in the late 19th century, can reportedly still be found in the city's Hay-Adams Hotel. https://t.co/i8Dq2iFK64 #DCHistory Traces of Clover Adams, a D.C. socialite in the late 19th century, can reportedly still be found in the city's H…


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