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The Christian Heurich Brewing Co. was a D.C. staple for more than 80 years beginning in the late 19th century, and in 2013, homebrewer Mike Stein tried to recreate some of the brewery's long-lost recipes. https://t.co/SQBtbU6lWs #DCHistory The Christian Heurich Brewing Co. w…
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An early 1900s lantern slide of the Farragut statue at Farragut Square. The statue was erected in 1881 and was sculpted by the celebrated and controversial artist Vinnie Ream Hoxie. More about Vinnie and the Farragut statue is at: https://t.co/eANTk8RjDe …
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Just months after being released from prison, Nelson Mandela visited George H.W. Bush in #WashingtonDC, but he was less than impressed with how things went. https://t.co/DzjSdm0q9w Just months after being released from prison, Nelson Mandela visited George H.W. Bush in #Wash…
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Today in History - December 5 https://t.co/54tx3QXndh Phi Beta Kappa, America's most prestigious undergraduate honor society was founded on December 5, 1776. Continue reading. Martin Van Buren, eighth president of the United States and founder of the Democratic Party, was b…
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