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Dark Mode Activated! via NASA https://t.co/tmVJTMXo7L https://t.co/t5xb9mgHAR
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 4, 2022
The 2013 movie "American Hustle" dramatized the FBI's "Abscam" sting operation. But the real-life operation took place in a six-bedroom house on W Street. #DCHistory https://t.co/gxcM6yweNF The 2013 movie "American Hustle" dramatized the FBI's "Abscam" sting operation. But t…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 4, 2022
An antique (1918) streetcar on a fan trip passes by the McClellan Memorial as it heads south on to Connecticut Avenue from Columbia Road NW, circa 1961. This car is now in the National Capital Trolley Museum. https://t.co/gl5uTyWOaW An antique (1918) streetcar on a fan trip pa…
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In 1994, the Lincoln Theatre reopened for the first time in over 25 years. Its reopening, one local resident said, was the "key to the renaissance of U Street.” #DCHistory https://t.co/5ZbeYc5Or0 In 1994, the Lincoln Theatre reopened for the first time in over 25 years. Its …
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“Aint he the buttin-est sheep you ever saw?” In the 1910's, two herds of sheep were brought in to Washington, D.C. and grazed amongst the nation's most treasured monuments. #DCHistory https://t.co/f4L3R03DwY “Aint he the buttin-est sheep you ever saw?” In the 1910's, two her…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Feb 3, 2022
Frank Kameny was D.C.'s most influential gay activist in the 1970s. And in 1971, he became the first openly gay congressional candidate from Washington D.C. #DCHistory https://t.co/hnPj4MQ27O Frank Kameny was D.C.'s most influential gay activist in the 1970s. And in 1971, he…
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