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District Of Columbia City Hall
[PANEL 1, northeast corner wayside.] This monument stands for men who fought not alone for their country, but to esta...
Beall-dawson House
The Beall-Dawson property originally extended from Montgomery Avenue west to Forest Avenue and north to Martins Lane....
Rock Creek Park
Washington, DC, has long been called the City of Trees. Despite a net tree-cover loss of roughly 60 percent since 1...
Montgomery County Historical Society
In 1777, seven commissioners were appointed to purchase a plot of land not exceeding four acres, for building a court...
National Archives At College Park
The National Archives at College Park opened for research on January 3, 1994. Records held there include the ca...
Chevy Chase Historical Society
The history of Chevy Chase, which was founded in 1725, is collected and preserved by this historical soci...
College Park Aviation Museum
The College Park Aviation Museum, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is located on the grounds of the...
Dumbarton Oaks
The Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection is housed in a nineteenth-century Federal-style house built ...
African American Civil War Museum
Slavery to Freedom: Civil War to Civil Rights The Museum's permanent exhibition portrays the extraordinary Afri...
Battleground National Cemetery
After the rebels were turned back as the Battle of Fort Stevens ended in 1864, scores of Union Soldiers lay cold and ...
Greenbelt Museum
This museum includes 2 sites as well as guided tours of the town. The sites are a historic home open for ...
Abraham Hall
Abraham Hall was built in 1889 as a lodge for the Benevolent Sons and Daughters of Abraham. Chartered in 1877, this f...
The Roller Coasters Of Glen Echo Amusement Park
Roller Coasters. The first primitive version of a roller coaster called the Flying Mountain emerged in Russia in the ...
City Of College Park
Welcome to the City of College Park The city is perhaps best known as home to the flagship campus of the University o...
Silver Spring In The Civil War
On July 11-12, 1864, General Jubal Early's 20,000 Confederate troops marched down Georgia Avenue (formerly Seventh St...