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Competing with the Smithsonian for top castle status in the District is the Victorian mansion of one Christian Heurich, ... Competing with the Smithsonian for top castle status in the District is the Vict... Competing with the Smithsonian for top castle status in the District is the Victorian mansion of one...
Gallaudet is the nation's and the world's first university for the deaf, and remains the world's only university where a... Gallaudet is the nation's and the world's first university for the deaf, and rem... Gallaudet is the nation's and the world's first university for the deaf, and remains the world's onl...
The Anderson House, which is perhaps better described as a castle, was built in 1902-1905, as the home of Larz Anderson ... The Anderson House, which is perhaps better described as a castle, was built in ... The Anderson House, which is perhaps better described as a castle, was built in 1902-1905, as the ho...
The only aquatic gardens managed by the National Park Service in the country is a marvelous off-the-beaten-path destinat... The only aquatic gardens managed by the National Park Service in the country is ... The only aquatic gardens managed by the National Park Service in the country is a marvelous off-the-...
President Woodrow Wilson moved here for a quiet retirement after the disastrous setbacks of his late presidency, and liv... President Woodrow Wilson moved here for a quiet retirement after the disastrous ... President Woodrow Wilson moved here for a quiet retirement after the disastrous setbacks of his late...
An extraordinarily elegant small museum that few Washingtonians have heard of, the Textile Museum is fabric heaven. An extraordinarily elegant small museum that few Washingtonians have heard of, t... An extraordinarily elegant small museum that few Washingtonians have heard of, the Textile Museum is...
A Masonic Temple, the headquarters of the Scottish Rite, and a prominently featured location in Dan Brown's latest novel... A Masonic Temple, the headquarters of the Scottish Rite, and a prominently featu... A Masonic Temple, the headquarters of the Scottish Rite, and a prominently featured location in Dan ...
This building is a Shaw landmark, built as the local YMCA in 1912, and designed by one of the nation's first black archi... This building is a Shaw landmark, built as the local YMCA in 1912, and designed ... This building is a Shaw landmark, built as the local YMCA in 1912, and designed by one of the nation...
The Mall's only local memorial, and the only memorial to WWI, is this small structure in the form of a Doric-style open-... The Mall's only local memorial, and the only memorial to WWI, is this small stru... The Mall's only local memorial, and the only memorial to WWI, is this small structure in the form of...