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Washington has its fair share of famous animals (who doesn’t love the pandas?); but perhaps one of the first zoo celebrities was William Johnson Hippopotamus. #DCHistory https://t.co/5cgVPnjuQT Washington has its fair share of famous animals (who doesn’t love the pandas?); b…
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‘Ghost Burglar’Bernard Welch might have gotten away with murder and continued break-ins, but Dr. Michael Halberstam’s final actions brought him to justice. #DCHistory #MDHistory #VAHistory https://t.co/WfL5WNUHvA ‘Ghost Burglar’Bernard Welch might have gotten away with murde…
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Leaving DC for Chicago to conduct a different band, John Phillip Sousa’s departure upset Washingtonians everywhere. Thankfully, he wouldn’t leave without a grand finale. #DCHistory https://t.co/EhCeQ152ul Leaving DC for Chicago to conduct a different band, John Phillip Sousa…
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Even with the adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment, women who wished to vote in DC still had no way to exercise their right to do so. Their fight would continue for the years to come. #DCHistory https://t.co/RVQjvNHHfa Even with the adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment, wome…
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Today in History - March 26 https://t.co/YcAay8NQsu On March 26, 1874, publisher Condé Nast was born. A successful advertising executive for Collier’s, he introduced the concept of “class publications” or “lifestyle magazines.” Continue reading. Click here to search Today i…
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A vintage DC Transit streetcar, probably on a fan trip, stops next to an iconic "fishbowl" DC Transit bus alongside Union Station. Undated photo from around 1960. https://t.co/xoUO26dMyd A vintage DC Transit streetcar, probably on a fan trip, stops next to an iconic "fishbowl"…
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