Friday, September 23, 2022

NEW from our Boundary Stones blog: How did Kensington, Maryland, get its name? We'll give you a hint: it has to do with manor houses, planned gardens, and English royalty: https://t.co/BMXSbbGSnD https://t.co/c8GvNpEPAN NEW from our Boundary Stones blog: How did Kensington,…


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What’s historic about a beer? Senate Beer drinkers already know!🍻🍂 Enjoy these crisp fall temps, sip a #SenateBeer, and learn some local history with us, @heurichhouse, and @RightProperBeer at the #1921Biergarten on Saturday, October 1! Register now👉 https://t.co/KgvD2ZVphh…


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Did you know that the Green Line construction was so delayed following its 1968 approval that many officials worried it would never be built? It was the last of the original 5 lines to be built, finally opening in 1991: https://t.co/xS9IQGjXBl cc: @JWPascale #transithistory …


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Mary Church Terrell was born #OTD in 1863. A leader of D.C.'s civil rights movement for half a century, she played a crucial role in the desegregation of D.C. restaurants: https://t.co/I1DRea6MCC #BlackHistory Mary Church Terrell was born #OTD in 1863. A leader of D.C.'s civ…


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Did you know that D.C. radio broadcaster Felix Grant from @WMALDC was awarded Brazil's Order of the Southern Cross — the highest award Brazil bestows on a foreigner — for his role in bringing Bossa Nova music to the American public? https://t.co/fRKF2iYtlv Photo: @jazzaliveUDC …


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September 23, 2022 at 09:48AM
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Today in History - September 23 https://t.co/3zgOLeo1ps Mary Church Terrell—educator, political activist, and first president of the National Association of Colored Women—was born on September 23, 1863, in Memphis, Tennessee.  Continue reading. Click here to search Today in…


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Thursday, September 22, 2022

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