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St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church began in 1867 as a mission of ...
The Folger Shakespeare Library
Henry Clay Folger, a millionaire Standard Oil executive, d...
Sewall-Belmont House
The Sewall-Belmont House was built on a tract of land orig...
Library of Congress
In 1800, Congress voted to buy books and create a library ...
Capitol Hill Historic District
The Capitol Hill Historic District takes its name from the...
Ralph Bunche House
This house was the residence of Dr. Ralph Bunche, the dist...
Congressional Cemetery
Historic Congressional Cemetery was founded in 1807 by eig...
Gallaudet University
Gallaudet College, founded in 1864 as the National Deaf Mu...
Blue Angels Hangar
The Blue Angels hangar located on Naval Air Station Pensac...
Forsyth-Simpson Mill
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church began in 1867 as a mission of Christ Church, Washington Parish, and met for a time in the Sewall Belmont House at 2nd Street and Constitution Ave. In 1868 the mission organized as a congregation and ...
The Folger Shakespeare Library
Henry Clay Folger, a millionaire Standard Oil executive, devoted a great deal of his life to the acquisition of the largest collection of Shakespearean materials in the world. Folger purchased the land where the library stands today a parcel at ...
Sewall-Belmont House
The Sewall-Belmont House was built on a tract of land originally granted to the second Lord Baltimore by King Charles of England. The property was divided several times, and it was Daniel Carroll who ultimately ceded much of the land ...
Library of Congress
In 1800, Congress voted to buy books and create a library for its use. From 1800 to 1814, the Library of Congress was housed in various spaces in the Capitol until it was burned by the British in the War ...
Capitol Hill Historic District
The Capitol Hill Historic District takes its name from the hill, which rises in the center of the Federal City and extends eastward. This hill, which in 1790 was called Jenkins Hill or Jenkins Heights, was the site chosen by ...
Ralph Bunche House
This house was the residence of Dr. Ralph Bunche, the distinguished African American diplomat and scholar, from 1941 to 1947. The home was designed for him by Hilyard R. Robinson, a noted Washington architect, in the International Style. Ralph Johnson ...
Congressional Cemetery
Historic Congressional Cemetery was founded in 1807 by eight civic-minded residents of the new Capitol Hill neighborhood who recognized the need for a local burial ground. Its first burials included the master stone mason of the new United States Capitol ...
Gallaudet University
Gallaudet College, founded in 1864 as the National Deaf Mute College, has been since its inception the only university in the United States devoted specifically to the education of the deaf.
The historic district consists of most of the original ...
Blue Angels Hangar
The Blue Angels hangar located on Naval Air Station Pensacola.
Butch Voris founded the Blue Angels in 1946 and built the team into a nationally-recognized flight exhibition team for the Navy. Voris decided everything from the team members, to the flight ...