Saturday, April 23, 2022

In their pursuit to build a library to their massive collection of Shakespeare materials, Henry and Emily Folger realized that the only way to keep the project alive was to work with the Library of Congress. #DCHistory https://t.co/eYKz1RTrTb In their pursuit to build a libr…


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She helped crack thousands of messages that led to busting criminals both inside and outside of the U.S., and hired women to her office whenever she could. Elizebeth Friedman was one of D.C.’s top cryptanalysts. #DCHistory https://t.co/xTLhh8CfBE She helped crack thousands o…


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In Alabama, the Equal Justice Initiative holds monuments honoring lynching victims in every county in the South. Joseph McCoy and Benjamin Thomas were the two victims from Alexandria. (Reader Discretion advised for this article.) #VAHistory https://t.co/Z8DMsmL24s In Alabama…


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In 1922 #OTD, the Willard Hotel caught fire in a massive blaze. Despite the danger, the evacuating guests certainly took their time before leaving D.C.’s elite hotel. #DCHistory https://t.co/QXhklLrqO6 In 1922 #OTD, the Willard Hotel caught fire in a massive blaze. Despite t…


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Today in History - April 23 https://t.co/sVAHv7J34A U.S. congressman, senator, and presidential candidate Stephen A. Douglas was born in Brandon, Vermont, on April 23, 1813. Short in stature but influential in Congress, Douglas was nicknamed the "Little Giant." Continue read…


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Friday, April 22, 2022

With his chest laid bare for all to see, the Horatio Greenough sculpture of George Washington didn’t receive the warmest welcome from Italy when it arrived in 1841. https://t.co/S0EsPHB3Tk With his chest laid bare for all to see, the Horatio Greenough sculpture of George Was…


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When Leslie Groves took the lead on the Manhattan Engineer District, he became the head of the research that would create the atomic bomb. His office? Two small rooms in the New War Department Building. #DCHistory https://t.co/OGWjb0qRch When Leslie Groves took the lead on t…


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